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Many studies have replicated the finding that the forward rate is a biased predictor of the future change in the spot exchange rate. Usually the forward discount actually points in the wrong direction. But, at least until recently, those studies applied only to advanced economies and major...
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This paper investigates whether leading indicators can help explain the cross-country incidence of the 2008-09 financial crisis. Rather than looking for indicators with specific relevance to the current crisis, the selection of variables is driven by an extensive review of more than eighty...
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world commodity prices, volatility, crowding out of manufacturing, civil war, poor institutions, and the Dutch Disease. The …
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major currencies in the reserve holdings of the world's central banks. Significant factors include: size of the home country …
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Written for a PIIE conference on the 50th anniversary of floating exchange rates, this paper deals with possible alternatives to a unipolar dollar-based system. It considers (1) measures of international currency use; (2) potential challengers to the dollar; (3) network externalities; and (4) the...
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policy regime, as represented by the WTO (World Trade Organization). Environmentalists fear that international trade will …
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