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This paper explores the concept of global liquidity, its measurement and macro-financial importance. We construct two sets of indicators for global liquidity: a quantity series distinguishing between core and noncore liabilities of financial intermediatires and a corresponding price series....
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declined over the same period. In short, the recent era of globalization has witnessed the emergence of regional business …
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Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and MENA oil exporters to the rest of the world. This analysis is based on a Global Vector …
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The paper explores how international integration through global value chains shapes the working of exchange rates to induce external adjustment both in the short and medium run. The analysis indicates that greater integration into international value chains reduces the exchange rate elasticity...
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Macro statistics on foreign direct investment (FDI) are blurred by offshore centers withenormous inward and outward investment positions. This paper uses several new datasources, both macro and micro, to estimate the global FDI network while disentangling realinvestment and phantom investment...
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This paper discusses the implications for tax systems of globalization of capital markets and of economies. It shows … the extent to which particular taxes are affected by the globalization process. It speculates on future developments in …
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alia, a useful analytical framework to explore the effects of: a change in world GDP growth; a change in the efficiency of …
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remarkably low and stable. Was this related to a global disinflation environment triggered by China's integration into world … trade and the broader globalization inthese economies, or to better domestic policies? In this paper, we review the …
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All common real effective exchange rate indexes assume trade is only in final goods, despite the growing presence of global supply chains. Extending effective exchange rate indexes to include such intermediate goods can imply radically different effective exchange rate weights, depending on the...
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This paper analyses the nature of the increasing regionalization process in global banking. Despite the large decline in aggregate cross-border banking lending volumes, some parts of the global banking network are currently more interlinked regionally than before the Global Financial Crisis....
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