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We show that macroprudential regulation can considerably dampen the impact of globalfinancial shocks on emerging markets. More specifically, a tighter level of regulation reducesthe sensitivity of GDP growth to VIX movements and capital flow shocks. A broad set ofmacroprudential tools contribute...
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Remittances have historically been a stable source of funding which has played a key role in the development efforts of … the disease, the World Bank estimated a drop of 20% in remittances by the end of 2020. To study the effect that such a … investigates the impact of the projected shock on banking sector liquidity at a country level. The study encompasses 112 countries …
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by the global financial crisis, principally through reductions in remittances, aid flows and FDI. It argues that the …
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, while the transmission mechanisms were similar in each (trade, private capital flows, remittances, aid), the effects varied …
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financial shock to the large country's production sector affects downstream sectors (through a price effect) and upstream …
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Using data on Chinese large-scale overseas investment and project contracts by sector, we analyze whether Chinese outward activity (COA) before the crisis worsened or alleviated the contractionary phases in developing countries. We find that, on average, COA did not increase vulnerability to the...
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Central Bank participants at the BIS 2008 Open Economies Meeting in Punta del Este, Uruguay, discussed trends in capital flows since 2003 and their monetary and financial stability implications. Capital flows appear to be more benign today than in the past, partly because of a greater share of...
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