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This paper analyzes the capital structure of private asset managers in which the acquisition of nonperforming loans (NPLs) is funded with Contingent Convertibles (CoCos) placed with investors. The paper develops a model based on NPL transfer prices and residual recovery rates to assess capital...
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to Portugal. Building on the framework developed by Berg et al (2006), this model differentiates between shocks … Portugal. This framework is also used to consider the dynamics of the Portuguese economy over recent decades. The model, which …
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. This paper analyses the causal impact of such extensions on employment using a natural experiment in Portugal: the …
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Portugal, and document a number of features that may affect labor market outcomes, including: i) the scope for flexibility at …
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accounts for macroeconomic dynamics in Portugal in 2010-2016. Policy interventions face a trade-off between alleviating banks …
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This paper discusses the recent major reforms in the area of civil and commercial claims enforcement undertaken by the Portuguese authorities in the context of the IMF/EU-supported adjustment program. The economic literature has long recognized that slow claims enforcement affects economic...
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This paper compares the experience with exchange-rate–based stabilization (ERBS) of four Western European countries with that of high-inflation developing countries. In general, the behavior of key macroeconomic variables—inflation, output, demand, the real exchange rate and the current...
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calibration exercise applied to Portugal suggests that the restrictions on dismissal slow the pace of worker reallocation and …
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