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Crony capitalism and self-fulfilling expectations by international creditors are often suggested as two rival explanations for currency crisis. This paper examines a possible linkage between the two that has not been explored much in the literature: corruption may affect a country's composition...
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This paper considers the sources of skill formation in a modern economy and emphasizes the importance of both cognitive and noncognitive skills in producing economic and social success and the importance of both formal academic institutions and families and firms as sources of learning. Skill...
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nor Japanese investors treat corruption in East Asia any differently from that in other parts of the world. There are …
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lower than under the MFN status quo. Estimates from the gravity model suggest the world system may already be in the super …
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Continental trade blocs are emerging in many parts of the world almost in tandem. If trade blocs are required to … reduction of trade barriers against non-member countries. That may not be politically feasible. On the other hand, in a world of …
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We propose a theory of endogenous composition of capital flows that highlights two asymmetries between international …
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in tandem within a given country around the world, but start to diverge after 2000. Understanding the source of …
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sovereign debt crisis. We find that macro and default-specific world factors are a primary source of default clustering across …
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While openness to trade is a well-recognized hallmark of many successful emerging market economies known as "growth miracles," another component of the growth model is a leapfrogging strategy - the use of policies to guide the industrial structural transformation ahead of a country's factor...
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The assertion that a flexible exchange rate regime would facilitate current account adjustment is often repeated in policy circles. In this paper, we compile a data set encompassing data for over 170 countries are included, over the 1971-2005 period, and examine whether the rate of current...
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