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We develop a model of gross capital flows and analyze their role in global financial stability. In our model, consistent with the data, when a country experiences asset fire sales, foreign investments exit (fickleness) while domestic investments abroad return home (retrenchment). When countries...
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The entire difference between a mild downturn and a devastating crisis is the occurrence of sharp fire sales of domestic assets and possibly foreign exchange and the ensuing collapse in the balance sheets of both the financial and nonfinancial sector. Why and how do such crises materialize? And...
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's aggregate volatility can be reduced significantly by fostering the private sector's development of financial instruments that … substitute for taxes on capital inflows and equivalent measures - rather than for ex-post liquidity purposes …
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volatility, and discusses steps to facilitate the creation of these markets …
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hedging and insurance markets against capital flow volatility. The role of the IMF and other IFIs in this context is to …, and liquidity-requirement policies in this mega-insurance context …
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, and makes relatively healthy banks, and hence potential asset buyers, reluctant to buy. The liquidity of the market …
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emerging economy, and those affecting borrowing from foreign lenders. This 'dual liquidity' model offers a parsimonious …
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emerging economy, and those affecting borrowing from foreign lenders. This "dual liquidity" model offers a parsimonious …
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Firms in emerging markets are exposed to severe financial frictions and credit constraints, that are exacerbated by the sudden stop of capital inflows. Can monetary policy offset this external credit squeeze? We show that although this may be the case during moderate contractions (or in partial...
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