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A strand of research documents Chile's copper dependence hence significant exposure to terms of trade shocks. Copper … prices' sharp decline and forecast uncertainty since the end of the commodity super-cycle has rekindled the debate on Chile …
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The paper concludes that world copper prices play an important role in short-term fluctuations and probably influence …
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The paper compares trends in financial integration within Asia with those in industrialized countries and other …
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. But, after the crisis, Asia's sovereign spreads normalized, despite the debt crisis in the euro area, reflecting a fall in …
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paper is to assess whether this is true for emerging Asia's economies. Using a dynamic factor model and a structural vector … auto-regression model, we show that long-term interest rates in Asia are indeed predominantly driven by global factors …-term interest rates. Nevertheless, the monetary transmission mechanism, though effective, is somewhat weaker in Asia during the …
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determinants, which include trade and financial linkages, as well as policies. In line with Asia's growing role in the global …
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examines the impact of that deleveraging on credit supply in recipient economies, with a particular focus on Asia …, the credit supply response in Asia was only about half the size of the response in non-Asian countries, possibly due to a …
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Net capital flows to emerging Asia rebounded at a record pace following the global financial crisis, raising concerns …
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developing Asia, have strengthened economic links between the Far East and Saudi Arabia. Second, financial sector development in … developing Asia's growth cycle for the Saudi economy, while the latter suggests greater influence of U.S. monetary policy on the … non-oil economy through the peg to the U.S dollar. As a result, divergence between the growth cycles in developing Asia …
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We explore the contribution of product-quality upgrading to the export performance of six fast-growing Asian economies: China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, and Thailand. We focus on measuring the impact of quality upgrading on the changes in these countries' sectoral export shares...
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