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Virtual currencies are a contemporary form of private money. Thanks to their technological properties, their global transaction networks are relatively safe, transparent, and fast. This gives them good prospects for further development. However, they remain unlikely to challenge the dominant...
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While Federal Reserve continues to normalize its monetary policy on the back of a strengthening U.S. economy, the possibility of mimicking U.S. policy actions and so the debate of monetary autonomy has been particularly heated in the most of developing countries, even in advanced economies. We...
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This paper evaluates the spillovers from U.S. monetary policy to China's domestic interest rates over 1999-2016, focusing on the impacts of long-term interest rate and exchange rate regimes on the capacity of China to moderate external interest rate shocks. We find that China's central bank owns...
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), 'Slump and Recovery: The UK Experience', in Theo Balderston (ed.), The World Economy and National Economies in the Interwar … European History, 9 (2), 183-207 -- Ben S. Bernanke (1995), 'The World on a Cross of Gold: A Review of "Golden Fetters: The … Depression', in Theo Balderston (ed.), The World Economy and National Economies in the Interwar Slump, Chapter 9, Basingstoke, UK …
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We identify two approaches to financial crises in the history of political economy, namely, the exogenous approach whereby financial crises are sudden events, and the endogenous approach whereby they arise from a long process. In focusing on the endogenous approach, we study the contributions by...
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