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The financial crisis has re-ignited the fierce debate about the merits of financial globalization and its implications …
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emanating from the key currency country do more to destabilize the world economy than equal sized shocks coming from the other …
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financial globalization. India's authorities have taken a cautious and calibrated path to capital account opening, which has …
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Why did some countries learn to grow up to financial stability and others not? We explore this question by surveying the key determinants and major policy responses to banking, currency, and debt crises between 1880 and present. We divide countries into three groups: leaders, learners, and...
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Have bank regulatory policies and unconventional monetary policies--and any possible interactions--been a factor behind the recent "deglobalisation" in cross-border bank lending? To test this hypothesis, we use bank-level data from the UK--a country at the heart of the global financial system....
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The paper explicates the issues raised for macroprudential regulation in a global economy with high capital mobility. The study surveys the recent literature and aims to translate the academic rationale for such policies, in which market imperfections lead to external effects that require policy...
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