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This paper introduces a framework for analyzing the role of financial factors as a source of instability in small open economies. Our basic model is a dynamic open economy model with one tradeable and one non-tradeable good with the non-tradeable being an input to the production of the...
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This paper introduces a framework for analyzing the role of financial factors as a source of instability in small open economies. Our basic model is a dynamic open economy model with a tradeable good produced with capital and a country-specific factor. We also assume that firms face credit...
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This paper introduces a framework for analyzing the role of financial factors as a source of instability in small open economies. Our basic model is a dynamic open economy model with a tradeable good produced with capital and a country-specific factor. We also assume that firms face credit...
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We decompose the “China shock” into two components that induce different adjustments for firms exposed to Chinese … exports: an output shock affecting firms selling goods that compete with similar imported Chinese goods, and an input supply … shock affecting firms using inputs similar to the imported Chinese goods. Combining French accounting, customs, and patent …
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