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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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This paper surveys the evolution of international capital mobility since the late nineteenth century. We begin with an overview of empirical evidence on the fall and rise of integration in the global capital market. A discussion of institutional developments focuses on the use of capital...
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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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Once one recognizes that governments borrow international reserves and exercise other policy options to defend fixed exchange rates during currency crises, the question arises: What factors determine a government's decision to abandon a currency peg or hang on? In a setting of purposeful action...
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capital mobility. Three main functions of a globally integrated and efficient world capital market provide focal points for … lifetime consumption profiles. Third, new saving, regardless of its country of origin, is allocated toward the world's most …
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an attendant world portfolio shift from safe, but low-yield, capital into riskier, high-yield capital. The presence of … of specialized, hence inherently risky, production inputs. A partial calibration exercise based on Penn World Table …
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