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Background paper prepared for the October 2020 IMF World Economic Outlook. This paper provides a detailed presentation of the simulation results from the October 2020 IMF World Economic Outlook chapter 3 and an additional scenario with carbon pricing only for comparison with the comprehensive...
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Cover -- Contents -- Abstract -- I. Introduction -- II. Literature Overview -- III. Methodological Notes -- A. The DSGE Model -- B. Event Study -- C. Regression Analysis -- IV. Results -- A. Inflation -- B. Real Depreciation -- C. Growth -- D. Consumption -- E. Investment -- F. External Balances...
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This paper investigates possible drivers of volatility in the South African rand since the onset of the global financial crisis. We assess the role played by local and international economic surprises, commodity price volatility, global market risk perceptions, and local political uncertainty....
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increasing accumulation of foreign currency assets. Given the strong links of the rest of the economy with the public sector … adversely affected in an external stress scenario. Exposures to public sector are particularly pronounced in the domestic …
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external public debt network contributed to the collapse of the international financial system in the early 1930s …
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This paper outlines a simple three-country macroeconomic model designed to focus on the transmission of external shocks to Portugal. Building on the framework developed by Berg et al (2006), this model differentiates between shocks originating from both inside and outside the euro area, as well...
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The Global Integrated Monetary and Fiscal model (GIMF) is a multi-region, forward-looking, DSGE model developed at the International Monetary Fund for policy analysis and international economic research. This paper documents the incorporation of corporate income, cash-flow and destination based...
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This paper analyses the extent to which financial integration impacts the manner in which terms of trade affect business cycles in emerging economies. Using a s mall open economy model, we show that as capital account openness increases in an economy that faces trade shocks, business cycle...
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