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Despite a vast accumulation of private capital, China is not embracing capitalism. Deceptively familiar capitalist … introduces the chapters comprising the NBER volume Capitalizing China (Fan and Morck, eds. 2012), which examine China's high … savings rate, banking system, financial markets, financial regulations, corporate governance, and public finances; and …
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, and economic transition paths of China, Japan, the U.S., and the EU. Each of these countries/regions is entering a period … of rapid and significant aging requiring major fiscal adjustments.In previous studies that excluded China we predicted …, reducing real wages per unit of human capital. Adding China to the model dramatically alters this prediction. Even though China …
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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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determinants of household saving rates in transition economies. We find savings rates to increase strongly in relative income and … savings prior to durable purchases in the absence of retail credit markets. The influence of demographic factors broadly … household in the transition process, notably the sector of employment, plays no significant role in determining savings rates …
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Standard models of investment predict that credit-constrained firms should grow rapidly when given additional capital, and that how this capital is provided should not affect decisions to invest in the business or consume the capital. We randomly gave cash and in-kind grants to male- and...
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The current account reversals, large recessions, and price collapses that define Sudden Stops contradict the predictions of a large class of models in which the current account is a vehicle for consumption smoothing and investment financing. This paper shows that the quantitative predictions of...
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We present a model of optimal intervention in a flight to quality episode. The reason for intervention stems from a collective bias in agents' expectations. Agents in the model make risk management decisions with incomplete knowledge. They understand their own shocks, but are uncertain of how...
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