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BRICs development financing flows have increased significantly and are expected to become more prominent in the post-crisis era. We investigate the potential implications on the country-allocation of loan commitments and the degree of concessionality using a panel vector autoregression model and...
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Financial inclusion is a multidimensional concept and countries have chosen diverse methods of enhancing financial inclusion with varying degrees of results. The heterogeneity of financial inclusion is particularly striking in the Asia-Pacific region as member countries range from those that are...
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This paper estimates the effectiveness of capital controls in response to inflow surges in Brazil, Colombia, Korea, and …
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of fiscal policy on the other. Applications to Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, and Turkey are used to illustrate …
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, but find that the effect is small after controlling for the risks of dilution and default. Brazil provides a natural case … explain the high interest rate levels in the aftermath of Brazil''s 1994 inflation stabilization. However, since the adoption … in 1999 of inflation targeting and floating exchange rates, Brazil''s real interest rates are gradually converging to the …
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for Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey reveal such responses, both contemporaneously and over time. Capital account shocks are …
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the inputs that are required to calculate such spreads. This note provides some evidence from Argentina and Brazil that …
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analyzes persistency in corporate profitability and finds that competitiveness was no less intense in developing countries than …
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