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about the merits of financial globalization and its implications for growth especially in developing countries. This paper …
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globalization from 1880 to 1913 and the Great Depression. We find that joint global dynamics across various financial quantities and …
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valuation gap for firms from developed markets increases by 31% after the GFC – a reversal in financial globalization – while …
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This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the relative importance of global structural shocks for changes in financial conditions across a sample of emerging market economies. We disentangle four key drivers of global financial markets (oil supply shocks, global economic news shocks,...
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The many regulatory reforms following the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-09 have most often been designed and adopted through an international cooperative process. As such, actions have tended to harmonise national approaches and diminish inconsistencies. Nevertheless, some market participants...
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This paper describes a quantitative, data-driven method to assess vulnerabilities in a range of countries. We provide country-level vulnerability indices which can be used to gauge the level of fragility at any point in time. In particular, our results suggest that in the run-up to the Global...
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This paper explores the macroeconomic resilience of emerging market economies (EMEs) to global financial conditions over time. For this purpose, we employ a time-varying parameter VAR model to analyze the non-constant effects of global financial shocks on EME aggregate variables. Based on the...
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thus to evaluate "financial globalization" and the "great financial expansion" as explanations for country vulnerability to … banking crises. Our evidence provides support for both narratives as drivers of country vulnerability; financial globalization …
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With the aim to provide a detailed understanding of global financial cycles and their relevance over time, we analyse co-movement in credit, house prices, equity prices, and interest rates across 17 advanced economies over 130 years. Using a time-varying dynamic factor model, we observe global...
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dynamics of co-movement and compare recent developments to earlier episodes such as the early era of financial globalization …
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