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Using data from more than 100 economies for the period of 1975 to 2005, we conduct an extensive empirical analysis of the determinants of international reserve holdings. Four groups of determinants, namely, traditional macro variables, financial variables, institutional variables, and dummy...
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Intro -- CESifo Seminar Series -- Contents -- Contributors -- Series Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- I China's Exchange Rate Policy -- 2 United States, China, and the Rebalancing Debate: Misalignment, Elasticities, and the Saving-Investment Balance -- 3 The Role of the Chinese Dollar...
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Conventional logic suggests that lowering the policy interest rate will stimulate consumption and investment while discouraging people from saving, but low interest rates may also prompt people to increase their saving to compensate for the low rate of return. Using data on 135 countries from...
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We evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) and recent structural changes in the patterns of hoarding international reserves (IR). We confirm that the determinants of IR hoarding evolve with developments in the global economy. During the pre-GFC period of 1999-2006, gross saving...
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