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time, the definition of external balance has evolved in response to changes in the world economy's structure. The foreign … external balance become more difficult to apply when countries face credit rationing as a result of nonrepayment risk …
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For several decades until the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), Covered Interest Parity (CIP) appeared to hold quite closely--even as a broad macroeconomic relationship applying to daily or weekly data. Not only have CIP deviations significantly increased since the GFC, but potential macrofinancial...
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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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inescapable in the real world of asymmetric information and imperfect contract enforcement. I argue, however, that in confronting …
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This paper discusses the profound difficulties of maintaining fixed exchange rates in a world of expanding global …
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capital mobility. Three main functions of a globally integrated and efficient world capital market provide focal points for … lifetime consumption profiles. Third, new saving, regardless of its country of origin, is allocated toward the world's most …
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This paper develops a dynamic continuous-time model in which international risk sharing can yield substantial welfare … an attendant world portfolio shift from safe, but low-yield, capital into riskier, high-yield capital. The presence of … of specialized, hence inherently risky, production inputs. A partial calibration exercise based on Penn World Table …
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changing demands for modern central bank interventions in the economy. Financial instability, followed by WWII, left a world …
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Do global current account imbalances still matter in a world of deep international financial markets where gross two …" view of the world, large current account imbalances, while very possibly warranted by fundamentals and welcome, can also … increasingly big valuation changes in countries' net international investment positions, while potentially important in risk …
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cyclical pattern. Over that cycle, world asset prices, leverage, and capital flows move in concert with global growth … with measures of U.S. domestic and international dollar funding stress that themselves reflect global investors' risk …
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