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monetary policy instrument, conducts policy by managing the trade-weighted exchange rate index (TWI). This paper investigates …
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This paper introduces a new index that captures the institutional environment underpinning public investment management … 40 low-income countries, the index allows for benchmarking across regions and country groups and for nuanced policy …
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This paper constructs a new measure of currency mismatch in the banking sector that controls for bank lending to unhedged borrowers. This measure explicitly takes into account the indirect exchange rate risk that banks undertake when they lend to borrowers that will not be able to repay in the...
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reduction. Using the Human Development Index as a measure of well-being, the progress made by 100 countries during 1975–98 is …
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main index, firms’ returns experience an increase in comovement with the rest of the index, reflected in higher beta and …
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the construction of PPP indices, with particular emphasis on the PPP-based estimates of GDP used in the Fund’s World … Economic Outlook and the World Bank’s World Development Report, and examines some of the issues associated with the use of such …
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Based on VAR analyses across 26 countries, we show that, although foreign exchange intervention (FXI) is effective in stabilizing the nominal exchange rate in the short run, its impacts on the real exchange rate are less significant: Limitations on nominal exchange rate flexibility may induce...
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We isolate a U.S. dollar currency premium by comparing corporate bonds issued in the dollar and the euro by firms o utside t he U .S. a nd e uro a rea. We make s everal empirical observations that dissect the perceived advantage of borrowing in the dollar. First, while the dollar dominates...
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