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Two observations suggest that financial globalization played an important role in the recent financial crisis. First …
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The financial crisis has re-ignited the fierce debate about the merits of financial globalization and its implications …
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financial globalization. India's authorities have taken a cautious and calibrated path to capital account opening, which has …
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The crises in Mexico, Thailand, and Russia in the 1990s spread quite rapidly to countries as far apart as South Africa and Pakistan. In the aftermath of these crises, many emerging economies lost access to international capital markets. Using data on international primary issuance, this paper...
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The rapid growth of international reserves---a development concentrated in the emerging markets---remains a puzzle. In this paper we suggest that a model based on financial stability and financial openness goes far toward explaining reserve holdings in the modern era of globalized capital...
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We analyze the impact of financial globalization on business cycle synchronization utilizing a proprietary database on …
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globalization, international tax competition, and the fading generosity of the welfare state. Financial globalization triggers a … key mechanism which links financial globalization to redistribution policy, this paper develops a stripped-down model … trade from financial globalization spread out to all …
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Why did some countries learn to grow up to financial stability and others not? We explore this question by surveying the key determinants and major policy responses to banking, currency, and debt crises between 1880 and present. We divide countries into three groups: leaders, learners, and...
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