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During the financial crisis of 2007-10, the Federal Reserve (Fed) served as a global lender of last resort by establishing currency swap agreements with 14 central banks, including several in East Asia, to provide dollar liquidity to banks in foreign jurisdictions. These agreements were...
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central bank independence brought about by the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007 and assesses their impact on the de jure … and de facto independence of selected central banks around the world in the past few years. It finds that although the … central banks of some of the largest economies in the world may have weakened. The paper presents counterarguments to the key …
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This paper examines how the governance context and financial institutions may relate to different aspects of a country’s financial system before and after a crisis. Using a fixed-effects regression model for panel data and a comparative perspective, we assess longitudinal trends in the...
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