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One of the puzzling phenomena in the emerging financial market was that financial crises often took place in middle-income countries rather than in low-income countries. This study empirically studies the financial crises between 1993 and 2003 and finds that the over-reliance on foreign debt,...
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). Thailand, Argentina and the Philippines have lower output variability after crisis, while South Korea, Mexico, Indonesia and …, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Mexico and Argentina. The main focus of this study is on the source of … crisis period defined earlier from the sample. The E-7 is referred to a group of seven emerging market countries-Thailand …
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This paper assesses the effect of constrained trade finance on trade flows in countries undergoing financial and balance of payments crises. Most of the countries that had a major crisis had a significant trade contraction, while trade-related finance declined sharply. However, trade may also be...
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This paper studies how the maturity structure of external debt is affected by international reserves and how they reinforce financial stability through a more crisis-resilient maturity structure. We show in an illustrative theoretical model that reserves lengthen the maturity of external debt...
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