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The financial crisis that has been wreaking havoc in markets across the world since August 2007 had its origins in an …
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The quite recent (2007-2009) global financial crisis (GFC), which was caused by a mix of business, regulatory, supervisory, and macroeconomic (in terms of sub-optimal fiscal and/or monetary policies) failures, had a negative impact both on the financial system – with the failure, through the...
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Several European countries face challenges reminiscent of those faced by the emerging economies of Latin America. The economic booms in some peripheral Euro-zone countries financed by large capital inflows; the credit and asset price booms and then the busts including Sudden Stops in capital...
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There is an increasing need for a system of international lending of last resort (ILLR) to provide a safety net in the event of financial crises in vulnerable countries as financial globalization deepens and spreads. Multilateral progress to address liquidity and solvency crises has been patchy...
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crises feature a feedback loop between bank guarantees and bank holdings of local sovereign debt thereby linking financial to …
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world with liquidity crises and strategic default, we model a contracting game between international lenders and a country …
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world with liquidity crises and strategic default, we model a contracting game between international lenders and a country …
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dataset on economic crises after the Second World War. Results show that, in terms of the real economy, developing countries …
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We use a new, comprehensive data set on the sovereign debt investor base to document three novel empirical facts: (i) sovereign debt is repatriated - that is, shifted from external private to domestic investors - prior to sovereign defaults; (ii) not all crises are equal: evidence for...
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Friday (e.g. bank resolutions) might not be feasible this week due to capital flight risk. Moreover, the economics profession …
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