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decades. Further, global monetary shocks have become the leading external source of GDP volatility in developing countries … the increasing trend in the volatility attributable to external shocks, as well as the changing roles of different shocks …
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decades. Further, global monetary shocks have become the leading external source of GDP volatility in developing countries … the increasing trend in the volatility attributable to external shocks, as well as the changing roles of different shocks …
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results for the most recent period suggest that a uniform shock to output volatility in the world economy roughly …-country interdependence of output volatility has evolved over the period 1955 to 2006. From a methodological perspective, we adopt a spatial … econometric approach, relating a country's output volatility to (distance weighted averages of) other countries' output volatility …
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Do trade shocks affect workers differently because of their age? This paper examines the issue by estimating the lifetime mobility of workers based on the sectors in which they work. Using U.S. data, the paper shows that mobility costs rise with a worker's age and years of experience, but stay...
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issue in international debate. It contributes by presenting a comprehensive review of the literature on the “destabilizing …
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