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-related finance declined sharply. However, trade may also be affected by other variables such as world demand, domestic demand …
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The concept of purchasing power parity (PPP) is used to evaluate whether eight East Asian currencies were overvalued on the eve of the 1997 crises. The Johansen and Horvath-Watson cointegration test procedures are applied to bilateral and multilateral exchange rates, deflated using CPIs,...
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This paper investigates the extent to which output has recovered from the Asian crisis. A regime-switching approach that introduces two state variables is used to decompose recessions in a set of six Asian countries into permanent and transitory components. While growth recovered fairly quickly...
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experiences, with the exception of Singapore, have been more episodic--oscillating between periods of high and low financial …
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This paper investigates the long-run pattern of private saving in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. These … countries have not only maintained saving levels that are currently among the highest in the world but have also experienced a …
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This paper analyzes the consequences of the growing interdependence of world financial markets for Pacific developing …
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This paper estimates the effectiveness of capital controls in response to inflow surges in Brazil, Colombia, Korea, and …
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Brazil and Korea. The results confirm that supply shocks are the main source of GDP fluctuations, even in the short run …. Aggregate demand shocks are shown to be important in the short run in Brazil, but not in Korea. External shocks explain a small …
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