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This paper investigates the changing pattern and efficacy of sterilization within emerging market countries as they liberalize markets and integrate with the world economy. We estimate the marginal propensity to sterilize foreign asset accumulation associated with net balance of payments...
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the Federal Reserve and other advanced country central banks cooperating by extending the swap lines they developed in the … leading tool to manage international liquidity crises. The swap network can be viewed as a step in the direction of a global …
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and asset prices first rise and then fall. These results are in line with the post-globalization dynamics observed in …
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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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Two observations suggest that financial globalization played an important role in the recent financial crisis. First …
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We analyze the impact of financial globalization on business cycle synchronization utilizing a proprietary database on …
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The ebb and flow of international capital since the nineteenth century illustrates recurring difficulties, as well as the alternative perspectives from which policymakers have tried to confront them. This paper is devoted to documenting these vicissitudes quantitatively and explaining them....
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their expansionary consequences. The main policy tool for this task is sterilization - essentially a swap of international …
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It has recently become popular to argue that globalization has had or will soon have dramatic consequences for the … banks. In this paper, I consider three possible mechanisms through which it might be feared that globalization can undermine … that globalization, even of a much more thorough sort than has yet occurred, is unlikely to weaken the ability of national …
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The Feldstein-Horioka study of 1980 found that OECD countries with high saving rates had high investment rates and vice versa, contrary to the traditional theory of global capital market integration. This capital market segmentation view, which has been verified in various studies over the past...
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