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globalization period (1986-2003). The results indicate that the common (G-7) factor explains a larger fraction of output …, consumption, and investment volatility in the globalization period than in the BW period. These findings suggest that the degree … globalization period. …
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globalization (1985-2005), there has been some convergence of business cycle fluctuations among the group of industrial economies …
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context of globalization-a term typically used to describe the phenomenon of growing international trade and financial …
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We examine the properties of house price fluctuations across 18 advanced economies over the past 40 years. We ask two specific questions: First, how synchronized are housing cycles across these countries? Second, what are the main shocks driving movements in global house prices? To address these...
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Financial globalization has increased dramatically over the past three decades, particularly for advanced economies … principle, financial globalization should enhance international risk sharing, reduce macroeconomic volatility, and foster …
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declined over the same period. In short, the recent era of globalization has witnessed the emergence of regional business …
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context of globalization a term typically used to describe the phenomenon of growing international trade and financial …
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globalization (1985-2005), there has been some convergence of business cycle fluctuations among the group of industrial economies …
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globalization (1985-2005), there has been some convergence of business cycle fluctuations among the group of industrial economies …
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Emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) have experienced an extraordinary decline in inflation since the early 1970s. After peaking in 1974 at 17.3 percent, inflation in these economies declined to 3.5 percent in 2017. Despite a checkered history of managing inflation among many EMDEs,...
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