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and developing economies. Global liquidity, economic policy uncertainty and other risk factors, such as the US yield …-type fashion. Regarding push factors, our study focuses on the relative importance of global liquidity and economic policy …
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does put a great premium on the skill of policymakers and can run the risk of markets perceiving central bank actions … becoming uncomfortably unpredictable. Such risk is mitigated by a record of successful management. …
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does put a great premium on the skill of policymakers and can run the risk of markets perceiving central bank actions … becoming uncomfortably unpredictable. Such risk is mitigated by a record of successful management …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013116190
This paper investigates to what extent low-income developing countries (LIDCs) characterized as frontier markets (FMs) have begun to be subject to capital flows dynamics typically associated with emerging markets (EMs). Using a sample of developing countries covering the period 2000-14, we show...
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This study provides new evidence of systemic risk contribution in the international mutual fund sector from 2000 - 2011 …. The empirical analysis tracks the systemic risk of 10,570 mutual funds investing internationally. The main findings … suggest that the systemic risk contributions of international mutual funds are more than proportional given the fund's size …
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The literature on capital controls has (at least) four very serious apples-to-oranges problems: (i) There is no unified theoretical framework to analyze the macroeconomic consequences of controls; (ii) there is significant heterogeneity across countries and time in the control measures...
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four barriers (geographic distance, cultural distance, foreign investment taxation, and political risk) accounts for a …
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This study provides new evidence of systemic risk contribution in the international mutual fund sector from 2000 …–2011. The empirical analysis tracks the systemic risk of 10,570 mutual funds investing internationally. The main findings … suggest that the systemic risk contributions of international mutual funds are more than proportional given the fund's size …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012983333
This paper provides evidence that international economic integration changes the real effect of domestic financial institutions. Using a cross-country panel we show that domestic financial development has a smaller effect on growth in countries that are open to trade and capital flows than among...
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exposed to climate risk. Second, natural disasters lead investors to reduce their portfolio flows into unaffected, high-climate-risk … countries in the same region as well. Third, disasters in high-climate-risk emerging economies spur investment flows into … advanced countries that are relatively safer from a climate risk standpoint. Overall, this suggests that natural disasters …
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