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modern version of monetary mercantilism hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long … the monetary mercantilism from precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary … mercantilism also lowers the cost of hoarding, but may be associated with negative externalities leading to competitive hoarding. …
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modern version of monetary mercantilism - hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long …-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia adopted financial mercantilism-subsidizing the cost of capital- during decades … disentangle the monetary mercantilism from precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010322713
modern version of monetary mercantilism-hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long …-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia adopted financial mercantilism-subsidizing the cost of capital- during decades … disentangle the monetary mercantilism from a precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014400264
modern version of monetary mercantilism -- hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long …-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia adopted financial mercantilism -- subsidizing the cost of capital -- during … disentangle the monetary mercantilism from precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012465942
modern version of monetary mercantilism - hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long …-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia adopted financial mercantilism - subsidizing the cost of capital - during … disentangle the monetary mercantilism from a precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012778074
modern version of monetary mercantilism -- hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long …-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia adopted financial mercantilism -- subsidizing the cost of capital -- during … disentangle the monetary mercantilism from precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012778171
modern version of monetary mercantilism - hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long …-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia adopted financial mercantilism-subsidizing the cost of capital- during decades … disentangle the monetary mercantilism from precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012722917
modern version of monetary mercantilism – hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long … disentangle the monetary mercantilism from precautionary response to the heritage of past financial mercantilism. Monetary … mercantilism also lowers the cost of hoarding, but may be associated with negative externalities leading to competitive hoarding. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011130570
The rapid increase in international trade and financial integration over the past decade and the growing importance of emerging markets in world trade and GDP have inspired the IMF to place stronger emphasis on multilateral surveillance, macro-financial linkages, and the implications of...
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International financial integration has greatly increased the scope for changes in a country's net foreign asset position through the "valuation channel" of external adjustment, namely capital gains and losses on the country's external assets and liabilities. We examine this valuation channel...
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