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This paper shows that there are endogenous financial constraints arising from trade liberalization. We find that banks with a high share of loans to firms exposed to competition from China experience an increase in non-performing loans and a reduction in their credit capacity. The drop in credit...
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"The past twenty years have seen two waves of research on currency unions, prompted by the early experience of the European Economic and Monetary Union and by the existential crisis experienced by the euro area as a part of the global financial crisis. Alongside an original introduction, this...
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, 1781-823 -- 7. Barry Eichengreen (2010), 'The Breakup of the Euro Area' in Alberto Alesina and Francesco Giavazzi (eds … Union an Optimal Currency Area? A Structural Vector Autoregression Analysis', World Development, 33 (12), December, 2119-33 …
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into the World Trade Organization. As a result, they reduce the supply of credit to firms, irrespective of the firm …
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