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In our book, Global Capital Markets: Integration, Crisis, and Growth, we traced out the evolution of the international … changing demands for modern central bank interventions in the economy. Financial instability, followed by WWII, left a world …
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A cross-country comparative analysis shows that there is substantial room for further integration of China into global financial markets, especially in the case of the international bond market. A further successful liberalization of the Chinese bond market would encompass not only loosening...
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Gross stocks of foreign assets have increased rapidly relative to national outputs since 1990, and the short-run capital gains and losses on those assets can amount to significant fractions of GDP. These fluctuations in asset values render the national income and product account measure of the...
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onto the US economy from the disproportionate impact of US monetary policy on the outside world. In themselves, global …
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inescapable in the real world of asymmetric information and imperfect contract enforcement. I argue, however, that in confronting …
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The exchange-rate regime is often seen as constrained by the monetary policy trilemma, which imposes a stark tradeoff among exchange stability, monetary independence, and capital market openness. Yet the trilemma has not gone without challenge. Some (e.g., Calvo and Reinhart 2001, 2002) argue...
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This paper discusses the profound difficulties of maintaining fixed exchange rates in a world of expanding global …
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these vicissitudes quantitatively and explaining them. Economic theory and economic history together can provide useful …
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