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Chile, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and five European countries. Overall, Chile''s pass-through does …
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another important aspect of the pandemic: its fallout on medium-term potential output through scarring. Taking Australia and …
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The paper finds that, given New Zealand’s conservative approach in implementing the Basel II framework, New Zealand banks’ headline capital ratios underestimate their capital strength. A comparison with Canadian, UK and Australian banks highlights the impact of New Zealand’s more...
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Australia and New Zealand. The two countries have not been hit hard by the global crisis, but have large net external …-term potential growth of about 3 percent for Australia and 2. percent for New Zealand, higher than that of many other advanced …
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for Australia and New Zealand. The baseline results using data and mediumterm projections available as of October 2008 …
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the decline in the share of goods production in Australia and New Zealand. The simulation results suggest that faster … productivity growth in the tradable goods sector in Australia, New Zealand, and their major trading partners accounts for a …
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This paper examines the size and source of external spillovers to Australia and New Zealand based on a structural … important than those from the United States in affecting Australia’s business cycle. A 1 percent shock to emerging Asia’s growth … the transmission of shocks from emerging Asia to Australia. The influence of emerging Asia on New Zealand is found to come …
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This paper re-examines empirical exchange rate puzzles by focusing on three OECD economies (Australia, Canada, and New … Zealand) where primary commodities constitute a significant share of their exports. For Australia and New Zealand especially …
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