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, despite well-known deficiencies. This paper develops and applies optimal aggregators for the real-world case of multiple …
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substantial welfare benefits for the world, and for China and India, and to act as a powerful offset to the terms-of-trade losses …
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This paper addresses the mechanisms by which trade openness affects growth volatility. Using a diverse set of export diversification indicators, it presents strong evidence pointing to an important role for export diversification in reducing the effect of trade openness on growth volatility. The...
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The financial crisis arose in the industrial countries, but has affected developing countries through higher interest rates, sharp changes in commodity prices, and reductions in investment, trade, migration and remittances. For most low-income countries, shocks that affect food prices or wage...
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liberalization could move the world some way toward those desirable outcomes, but more so the more developing countries themselves …
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As the recovery in high-income countries firms amid a gradual withdrawal of extraordinary monetary stimulus, developing countries can expect stronger demand for their exports as global trade regains momentum, but also rising interest rates and potentially weaker capital inflows. This paper...
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