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This paper develops an analytical framework for the analysis of adjustment to adverse shocks in the presence of limited access to the international credit market. We consider an economy producing traded and non-traded goods and experiencing a permanent, unanticipated drop in the availability of...
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This paper develops an analytical framework for the analysis of adjustment to adverse shocks in the presence of limited access to the international credit market. We consider an economy producing traded and non-traded goods and experiencing a permanent, unanticipated drop in the availability of...
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This paper illustrates the paradox of prudential under-regulation in an economy that adopts financial reform, a reform … probability of the crisis is updated sequentially applying Bayesian inference. Costly regulation can mitigate the probability of … the crisis. We identify conditions where the regulation level supported by the majority is positive after the reform, but …
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Economists and policymakers are still trying to understand the lessons recent financial crises in Asia and other emerging market countries hold for the future of the global financial system. In this timely and important volume, distinguished academics, officials in multilateral organizations,...
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This paper illustrates the paradox of prudential under-regulation in an economy that adopts financial reform, a reform … probability of the crisis is updated sequentially applying Bayesian inference. Costly regulation can mitigate the probability of … the crisis. We identify conditions where the regulation level supported by the majority is positive after the reform, but …
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