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Some of the most visible causes for booms and busts in a small, open, financially developing economy include a fragile financial market, exchange rate shocks, and asset price volatility that often result in credit constraints. Because these shocks tend to exaggerate the credit cycles of...
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A small, open macro model with new transmission channels is developed to account for the post-crisis structural changes and to evaluate various policy rules for inflation targeting. Given significant changes in transmission channels and the lingering fragility in the financial sector, policy...
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The level of household debt had already exceeded the threshold level in 2002 and began to exercise contractionary impact on consumption, jeopardizing the prospects for a sustained recovery. Given that a sizable number of households are now credit constrained, and that the maturity structure of...
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One of the most visible causes for booms and busts in emerging economies is financial market friction. Some of the features of a small, open, financially developing economy include a fragile financial market, exchange rate shocks, and asset price volatility that often result in credit...
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