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Financial 'euroization'-or 'dollarization' outside of Central and Eastern Europe-is typically analyzed as a singular phenomenon that can be traced to a common set of factors. This paper argues that two types of euroization need to be distinguished, which have different causes, economic...
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This paper examines the impact of thin capitalization rules that limit the tax deductibility of interest on the capital structure of the foreign affiliates of US multinationals. We construct a new data set on thin capitalization rules in 54 countries for the period 1982-2004. Using confidential...
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This paper assesses how regional trade agreements (RTAs) impact growth volatility on a worldwide sample of 170 …, improved policy coordination, and reduced risk of conflicts can ease growth volatility. Empirical estimations suggest the … benefits outweigh the costs as RTAs are consistently associated with lower growth volatility, after controlling for trade …
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emerging markets, which reduces the volatility of their total net inflows despite higher volatility of the components. Capital …
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, institutional, political and social underpinnings to uncover the “missing” determinants of exchange rate volatility over time and … volatility, especially in emerging market economies. After controlling for standard macroeconomic factors, we find that the “soft … exchange rate volatility across countries …
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This paper studies the role of an increase in foreign exchange reserves in reducing currency volatility for emerging … introduced in the regressions to account for other factors affecting exchange rate volatility (monetary and external indicators … exchange rate regime, since the regime can affect both the level of reserves and exchange rate volatility. The results provide …
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This paper examines the impact of international financial integration on macroeconomic volatility in a large group of … industrial and developing economies over the period 1960-99. We report two major results: First, while the volatility of output … volatility of consumption growth relative to that of income growth has increased for more financially integrated developing …
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Economists generally accept the proposition that high inflation rates generate inefficiencies that reduce society`s welfare and economic growth. However, determining the causes of the worldwide diversity of inflationary experiences is an important challenge not yet satisfactorily confronted by...
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How much does speculation contribute to oil price volatility? We revisit this contentious question by estimating a sign … model of the world oil market à la Kilian and Murphy (2013), since both imply a positive co-movement of oil prices and … the contribution of speculation to short-term oil price volatility (lying between 3 and 22 percent). This estimated short …
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This paper studies the impact of the level and volatility of the commodity terms of trade on economic growth, as well … of trade growth enhances real output per capita, volatility exerts a negative impact on economic growth operating mainly … trade volatility offset the positive impact of commodity booms; and export diversification of primary commodity abundant …
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