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We study the interrelationship between capital flows, returns, dividend yields and world interest rates in 20 emerging …
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currencies for much of the world. Our discussion encompasses the history of anchor currency choice, methods for classifying …
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On the twentieth anniversary of its inception, the euro has yet to expand its role as an international currency. We document this fact with a wide range of indicators including its role as an anchor or reference in exchange rate arrangements--which we argue is a portmanteau measure--and as a...
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We distinguish between "good" and "bad" carry trades constructed from G-10 currencies. The good trades exhibit higher Sharpe ratios and sometimes positive return skewness, in contrast to the bad trades that have both substantially lower Sharpe ratios and highly negative return skewness....
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additional factors, a commodity currency factor and a "world" factor based on trading volumes, fits currency basket correlations …
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analysis is on three related hypotheses tested with both "world" aggregate levels and on an individual country basis. First …
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We study economic growth and inflation at different levels of government and external debt. Our analysis is based on new data on forty-four countries spanning about two hundred years. The dataset incorporates over 3,700 annual observations covering a wide range of political systems,...
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We study the economic sources of stock-bond return comovements and its time variation using a dynamic factor model. We identify the economic factors employing a semi-structural regime-switching model for state variables such as interest rates, inflation, the output gap, and cash flow growth. We...
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, the real price of oil has tended to be highly persistent and volatile whenever rapid industrialization in a major world …
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Financial openness is often associated with higher rates of economic growth. We show that the impact of openness on factor productivity growth is more important than the effect on capital growth. This explains why the growth effects of liberalization appear to be largely permanent, not...
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