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volatility, especially in the past decade. Nevertheless, dollarised countries benefit from higher levels of investment and trade …
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Global capital flows into emerging markets, including those in Asia, continue to be volatile. These capital flows generate both benefits and costs. The latter are associated with episodes of currency and banking crises like the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the 2008 global financial and...
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This study quantifies the importance of a Global Financial Cycle (GFCy) for capital flows. We use capital flow data dis-aggregated by direction and type between 1990Q1 and 2015Q5 for 85 countries, and conventional techniques, models and metrics. Since the GFCy is an unobservable concept, we use...
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between exchange rate volatility and foreign direct investment (FDI)inflows. The results reveal a negative relationship … between de facto exchange rate volatility andFDI. Reducing exchange rate volatility by 10 percent over one-year can boost FDI … been experiencing high volatility of the rand inrecent years. Reducing the rand's volatility to that of developing country …
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between exchange rate volatility and foreign direct investment (FDI)inflows. The results reveal a negative relationship … between de facto exchange rate volatility andFDI. Reducing exchange rate volatility by 10 percent over one-year can boost FDI … been experiencing high volatility of the rand inrecent years. Reducing the rand's volatility to that of developing country …
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