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We examine the differential impact of portfolio debt, portfolio equity, and FDI inflows on 37 manufacturing industries, 99 countries, 1991-2007, extending Rajan-Zingales (1998). We utilize external finance dependence measures in a series of cross-sectional regressions of manufacturing...
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This paper investigates the factors explaining exchange market pressures (EMP) and the hoarding and use of international reserves (IR) by emerging markets during the 2000s, as the Great Moderation turned to the 2008-9 global crisis and great recession. According to our results, both financial...
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, though most crossborder deals are still either to or from the US. China has emerged as the dominant net importer, followed by …
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This paper applies a probit estimation to assess the relationship between economic takeoffs during 1950-2000 and inflows of portfolio debt, portfolio equity, and FDI, controlling for country's stock of short-term external debt and commodity terms of trade. Average level of FDI inflows is...
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added production function of the State Owned (SOE) and Foreign-Funded Enterprises(FFE) in China, 1980s-2007. The transition … associated with the economic reforms in China is estimated applying a curvilinear logistic function, where the speed and the …
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In this paper we evaluate the current account patterns of China and Germany. We point out that China's current account … of China, has mostly been characterized by sizable surpluses. We further find that both China and Germany's current … current account trends in future decades. Demographic transitions in China and Germany are projected to reduce their surpluses …
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than 4/5 of the variation. We apply the regression results to assess China's current account over the next six years …
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competitive devaluations. The sheer size of China, and its lower sterilization costs suggests that China may be the winner of a … and precautionary motives in the context of China may be challenged by a version of the "peso problem"; Hoarding …
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to the relative size of the countries’ GDP. We conclude that the continuation of the fast growth rate of China, while …
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