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In this paper we show, using a Machine Learning Framework and utilising a substantial corpus of media articles on Brexit, confirmed evidence of co-integration and causality between the ensuing media sentiments and British currency. The novel contribution of this paper is that along with...
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The paper models foreign capital inflow in a multi-period framework from the developed to the developing countries. The market for foreign loan together with the foreign exchange market simultaneously determines interest rate in the international loan market and the exchange rate. We also derive...
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The paper explains origin of financial crisis in one country and its spread to other countries - contagion, in a multi country dynamic model of international capital inflow. The origin of crisis is rooted in this model in the common international loan market; thus crisis can occur even when the...
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