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glut" observed in the era of advancing financial globalization. The supposed paradox is that the developing world has … States' position as issuer of the world's premiere reserve currency and supremacy in global finance explain the related …
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We provide evidence on the link between infrastructure development and the distribution of income for the period 1960-1995. To do this, we use several proxies such as roads, railways, telecommunications and energy measures. The approach is comprehensive as cross-country and panel methods are...
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This paper presents evidence on the impact of labor regulations on income inequality using two recently published databases on labor institutions and outcomes (Rama and Artecona, 2002; Botero, Djankov, La Porta, López-de-Silanes and Shleifer, 2003) and different cross-section and panel data...
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is a cross section of 48 countries and the analysis covers the period 1980-1994. We use a new World Bank data set that …
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to the collapse in world trade and sharp drop in commodity prices. Things were made worse by emerging markets' exposure …
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Foreign currency debt is widely believed to increase risks of financial crisis, especially after being implicated as a cause of the East Asian crisis in the late 1990s. In this paper, we study the effects of foreign currency debt on currency and debt crises and its indirect effects on short-term...
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