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for the United States but also with reference to the wider world. We establish the outlines of international integration a … century ago and analyze the institutional and informational impediments that prevented the late nineteenth century world from … achieving the same degree of integration as today. We conclude that the world today is different: commercial and financial …
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stability and monetary autonomy) remains a valid macroeconomic framework. The financial globalization during 1990s-2000s reduced … globalization is the growing exposure of developing countries to capital flights, and deleveraging crises. The significant costs …
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rate stability and monetary autonomy) continues to be a valid macroeconomic framework. The financial globalization during … financial globalization has been the growing exposure of developing countries to costly capital flights and deleveraging crises …
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The recent crisis highlighted the importance of globally active banks in linking markets. One channel for this linkage is the liquidity management of these banks, specifically the regular flow of funds between parent banks and their affiliates in diverse foreign markets. We use the Great...
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The U.S. dollar plays a key role in international trade invoicing along two complementary dimensions. First, most U.S. exports and imports are invoiced in dollars; second, trade flows that do not involve the United States are often invoiced in dollars, a fact that has received relatively little...
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