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, Sweden, Thailand, and Uganda). Kenya shows strong volatility transmission and high persistence similar to other countries in …
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nonresident investors in Thailand in 2005 and 2006. Higher returns in the stock market relative to a reference stock market are …
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This paper tests for evidence of contagion between the financial markets of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, and …
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, and Thailand, this paper finds that monetary policy affects EMP as generally expected: contractionary monetary policy …
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This paper develops an approach for forecasting in Thailand core inflation. The key innovation is to anchor the …
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This paper evaluates monetary policy and its relationship with the exchange rate in five Asian crisis countries. The findings are compared with previous currency crises in recent history. The paper finds no evidence of overly tight monetary policy in the Asian crisis countries in 1997 and early...
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External demand was the main driver of growth in Thailand in 2006 and 2007. However, WEO projections indicate …, and high oil prices. While the share of Thai exports to the US has fallen in recent years, the US remains Thailand …
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