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document the existence of a quot;world net foreign asset discrepancyquot; (the stock counterpart to the world current account …
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This paper addresses the implications of financial globalization for exchange rate behavior. We highlight two dimensions: first, a wider dispersion in net foreign asset positions implies stronger long-term trends in real exchange rates; second, the impact of currency movements on net external...
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Swedish position in the world income distribution …
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Three main features characterize the international financial integration of China and India. First, while only having a small global share of privately-held external assets and liabilities (with the exception of China's FDI liabilities), these countries are large holders of official reserves....
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We examine the bilateral composition of international bond portfolios for the euro area and the individual EMU member countries. We find considerable support for euro area bias: EMU member countries disproportionately invest in one another relative to other country pairs. Another striking...
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We examine the evolution of the external position in CEE countries over the past decade, with a strong emphasis on the composition of the international balance sheet. We assess the extent of their international financial integration, in comparison to the advanced economies and other emerging...
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