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This paper investigates empirically the relevance of external, domestic, and financial weaknesses as well as trade and financial linkages in inducing financial crises for a sample of 61 emerging market and industrial countries. A panel probit estimation finds these economic indicators to be...
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of financial contagion.The structure of the global financial network has changed since the global financial crisis … and contagion remain similar in that network is highly susceptible to shocks from central countries and those with large …
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jurisdictions, suggesting that these ought to be the focus of risk-based surveillance on cross-border spillovers and contagion. In …
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(SIFIs), analyse the nature of contagion propagation, and also monitor and design ways of increasing robustness in the … that the failure of any member of the central tier will bring down other members with the contagion coming to an abrupt end …
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This paper studies the relation between firm''s financing choices and financial globalization. Using an East Asian and …
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What are the constraints that have stalled EMs efforts to reuse their securities in international financial centers? We discuss the economics of collateral re-use and the present institutional structure in Asian and Latin American countries. Our empirical investigation suggests pledgeability...
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integration with the rest of the world, arguably turning these economies more vulnerable to global financial shocks; and an …
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The US economy is often referred to as the "banker to the world," due to its unique role in supplying global reserve … globalization raises wealth inequality in a financially-developed economy initially due to foreign capital pressing up domestic …
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