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In 2007, countries in the euro periphery were enjoying stable growth, low deficits and low spreads. Then the financial … crisis erupted and pushed them into deep recession, raising their deficits and debt levels. By 2010, they were facing severe … debt problems. Spreads increased and, surprisingly, so did the share of the debt held by domestic creditors. Credit was …
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In 2007, countries in the Euro periphery were enjoying stable growth, low deficits, and low spreads. Then the financial … crisis erupted and pushed them into deep recessions, raising their deficits and debt levels. By 2010,they were facing severe … debt problems. Spreads increased and, surprisingly, so did the share of the debt held by domestic creditors. Credit was …
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's capitalists to support opening up the economy to FDI. This attitude switch is more likely to occur the greater the debt overhang …
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Should South-Mediterranean economies continue their financial integration in the world economy, considering their current stance and in view of the experiences of developed economies with the global financial crisis? The economies of the North-African rim, that is Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia,...
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In this paper we empirically explore the relationship between debt and output in a panel of 72 countries over the … predicted by a standard small open economy model by Aguiar and Gopinath (2007), where debt and output endogenously respond to … total factor productivity (TFP) shocks. First, developing countries' debt falls after a positive output shock, while the …
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cyclical variations in the U.S. international debt position. The model estimates quantify the role played by financial and real … factors in driving these dynamics, and their impact on the steady state debt position. I find that financial factors raise the … steady state debt level by three percent of GDP, and account for 80 percent the cyclical variations. In contrast, real …
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Governments have a number of policy tools that can be used to address pressure on the balance of payments. When market pressure leads to an unsustainable decline in the relative value of the domestic currency, authorities can: (1) sell reserves, (2) raise interest rates, (3) impose capital...
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countries converging to a common currency system, in particular, to the euro. The analytical framework assumes inflation target … the euro. However, feasibility of adopting money growth rules depends on stable relationships between money and target …
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We study a dynamic economy where credit is limited by insufficient collateral and, as a result, investment and output are too low. In this environment, changes in investor sentiment or market expectations can give rise to credit bubbles, that is, expansions in credit that are backed not by...
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A modern incarnation of the trilemma is essential for understanding the evolving global financial architecture, and for coming up with ways to mitigate financial fragility. The scarcity of policy instruments relative to the policy goals implies complex country-specific tradeoffs between the...
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