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holdings and on balances of different types of bank accounts in Colombia.The paper analyzes data for the period 1994 to 2007 …
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first case was diagnosed in Colombia. Also, during the same period, a shock was observed in the market representative …
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This paper focuses on monetary and exchange rate policies in Colombia, with particular emphasis on the period 1999 … of reductions in the reference rates of the Central Bank of Colombia is also assessed. We find that a lower central bank … Taylor rules in an open-economy framework for Colombia …
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cumplir con sus funciones tradicionales de estabilización monetaria. En el caso de Colombia, dicha controversia ha hecho parte …
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This document analyses monetary policy effects on transmission of credit interest rates in Colombia with particular … Colombia are twofold: they face increasing banking competition (reinforced by FINTECH) and increasing credit risks due to … the worldwide move from LIBOR into SFAR. However, this deepening of capital markets in Colombia hinge crucially in …
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This paper studies the effect of internal conflict on local fiscal capacity using evidence from Colombia’s political …
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market mechanisms in Colombia figure much larger at present dollar value. The paper attempts to explain what under those …
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The political class at the turn of the century opposed to the creation of a Central Bank, responding to the argument that government credit control should not surpass what they considered a rational action. Onwards and not exempted of bloodshed the parties? political proposal included the...
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banking. We study the resilience of banks to macroeconomic slowdowns in a context of lax microprudential regulations: Colombia …
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The crisis of 1999 was Colombia's most significant economic crisis since the civil war of 1899-1902: GDP fell by 4 … capital inflows. Colombia was vulnerable to a reduction in capital inflows due to the high indebtedness of households, firms …
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