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This paper contrasts the United States (US) and European situations during the crisis and examines how much of the crisis has been imported by Europe from the US. The paper argues that Europe never had a chance to avoid contagion from the US. It also documents the relatively limited reaction of...
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Sudden stops in capital inflows were a main characteristic of the emerging market crisis during the 1990's. Concerns about them have recurred in the light of recently increased global stability risk and the quantitative easing that led to substantial capital inflows in emerging economies. We add...
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effects of private sector deleveraging after crises, leading to more prolonged periods of economic depression. Fiscal space …
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gradually decelerates. But sometimes the boom ends in twin currency and banking crises, and is followed by a protracted credit …
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This paper describes a new analytical framework for the quantitative assessment of international external positions. The framework links each country's current net foreign asset position to its current trade flows, forecasts of future trade flows, and expectations concerning future returns on...
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We investigate the importance of a global financial cycle for gross capital inflows based on monthly balance sheet data for Norwegian banks. The VIX index has been interpreted as an "investor fear gauge" and associated with a global financial cycle. This index has also been found to impact real...
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Motivated by the traditional business cycle approach of Burns and Mitchell (1946), we explore cyclical similarities in financial conditions over time in order to improve our understanding of financial cycles. Looking back at 120 years of data, we find that financial cycles exhibit behaviour...
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Motivated by the traditional business cycle approach of Burns and Mitchell (1946), we explore cyclical similarities in financial conditions over time in order to improve our understanding of financial cycles. Looking back at 120 years of data, we find that financial cycles exhibit behaviour...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012896704
Financial frictions coupled with shocks to the country premium have been identified as driving force in emerging market business cycles. This paper argues that sudden stops in capital inflows are not necessarily identified by shocks to the country premium, but might in some cases be due to...
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have tended to exacerbate the effects of private sector deleveraging after crises, leading to more prolonged periods of …
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