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We propose a small open economy model where agents borrow internationally and invest in liquid foreign assets to insure against liquidity shocks, which temporarily shut out the economy of short-term credit markets. Due to the presence of a pecuniary externality individual agents borrow too much...
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predictors of the financial and trade shock during the crisis. The severity of the financial shock was further exacerbated by … financial ties to the U.S., while the trade shock was more severe in EMs with a larger commodity export share. -- exchange …
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predictors of the financial and trade shock during the crisis. The severity of the financial shock was further exacerbated by … financial ties to the U.S., while the trade shock was more severe in EMs with a larger commodity export share. -- Exchange …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008699014
During recent years, central banks have increased the levels of their international reserves at an unprecedented pace. In this paper, we introduce new country-specific reserve data and examine determinants of the composition of international reserves. Using a dataset of 36 countries (and the...
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liberalize markets and integrate with the world economy. We estimate the marginal propensity to sterilize foreign asset …
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This paper takes stock of recent research dealing with the degree to which the trilemma choices of Asian countries facilitated a smoother adjustment during the global crisis of 2008-2009, and the way the region has been coping with the adjustment to the postcrisis challenges. We point out that...
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Motivated by the unprecedented rise of swap agreements between the central banks of developed economies and their developing economy counterparts, this paper evaluates Asian swap arrangements and their association with the build-up of foreign reserves prior to the 2008-2009 global financial...
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Motivated by the unprecedented rise of swap agreements between the central banks of developed economies and their developing economy counterparts, this paper evaluates Asian swap arrangements and their association with the build-up of foreign reserves prior to the 2008–2009 global financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014179703
Recurrent capital inflows pose important challenges for authorities in emerging market economies seeking to preserve financial stability. Raising interest rates to dampen imbalances that could arise from capital flows can also attract more capital inflows and accentuate appreciation pressures....
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the benefits of holding reserves are high, but the accumulation of reserves is a costly strategy. In fact, in a world of …
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