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two of the article analyzes the relationship between central bank autonomy, another institutional pillar of the new world …
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world via secure web-based questionnaires, capturing an estimated 75 per cent of the cryptocurrency industry. The study …
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This paper seeks to fill a gap in the literature on frontier market economies (FMEs) with the following two research questions: (i) Which are the drivers of FMEs' integration into financial globalisation? (ii) What explains the greater vulnerability of FMEs compared to emerging market economies...
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Recent financial dislocation indicates that in many respects the world's financial markets are increasingly operating …
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Has financial globalisation compromised central banks' ability to manage domestic financial conditions? This paper summarises the results from our recent research, which tackles this question from the bond market perspective for both advanced and emerging market economies. Using an asset pricing...
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It is hard to find a period in the post-war era in which inflation-adjusted interest rates have been so low for so long and monetary and credit aggregates have expanded so much without igniting inflation (the Great Liquidity Expansion puzzle). What lies behind these developments? How benign are...
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liberalisation during the nineteenth and early twentieth century, and of its demise after World War I. Not everyone gained from the … economy and the distribution of income in nations across the world. This paper explores how the economic incentives generated … financial integration. The period before World War I is remarkable by the almost absence of restrictions on cross-border capital …
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