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Argentina. I will argue that understandingquot; the changing relations in international capital markets offers important … integration in history informs current conditions in the relationship betweenquot; capital-scarce economies, like Argentina, and …
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particular? Britain placed half of her annual savings abroad during those seven years, and 76 percent of it went to the New World … countries of Canada, Australia, the USA, Argentina and the rest of Latin America. The resource abundant New World was endowed … analysis shows that these dependency burdens served to choke off domestic savings in the New World, thus creating an external …
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, suggesting that precautionary savings are central to understanding the effects of cash on credit risk …
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The sectoral composition of global saving changed dramatically during the last three decades. Whereas in the early 1980s most of global investment was funded by household saving, nowadays nearly two-thirds of global investment is funded by corporate saving. This shift in the sectoral composition...
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US data display aggregate external financing and savings waves. Firms can allocate costly external finance to … firms' financing and savings decisions, and use our model along with firm level data to construct an empirical estimate of …
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-constrained previously decreased their savings more (or increased their savings less) relative to unconstrained firms. However, this firm …-level effect did not lead to a decrease in aggregate corporate savings as conjectured by the theory. Our sector level regressions … show that corporate savings increased after financial reforms, and more so for sectors more dependent on external finance …
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Argentina and Democrat and Republican voters in the US. While income and education suggest that Peronists (in relative terms …
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Financial crises in emerging market countries appear to be very costly: both output and a host of partial welfare indicators decline dramatically. The magnitude of these costs is puzzling both from an accounting perspective -- factor usage does not decline as much as output, resulting in large...
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large-scale, natural field experiment in Argentina testing the effectiveness of information, social and economic incentives …
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We use new manufacturing GDP time series to examine the industrialization in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia …
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