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This paper provides a simple, quantitative, net worth-based, approach to assessing the need for central bank capital. It derives a concept of ""core capital"" (a function of the central bank''s operating expenditures and the carrying cost of its international reserves) as the minimum capital...
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budget rule, and a flexible exchange rate regime. Directors have also endorsed the Central Bank of Chile’s decision to …
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This Selected Issues paper for Chile assesses the impact of the global financial crisis on Chilean banks. It provides a … further strengthening Chile’s fiscal framework …
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forward a notion of current account sustainability and compares the experience of three Latin American countries-Chile …
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This paper examines the sources of growth in Chile and compares Chile’s experience with that of other countries. Two … alternative measures of the sources of growth for Chile are presented to facilitate comparisons with other studies. The first … an index of the quality of factor inputs. The paper presents estimates of potential output of Chile for 1971–95, and also …
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This paper explores how the global turmoil affected the risk of banks operating in Chile, and provides evidence that … impact of the global financial crisis was limited, inducing at most a one-rating downgrade to banks operating in Chile. The …
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This 2008 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Chilean economy has proved resilient in the face of strong economic and financial headwinds during the past year. Rising world prices for energy and food have been exacerbated by drought and a tight domestic energy situation. The government...
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This book, edited by Joaquín Muns, contains papers presented at a seminar in Viña del Mar, Chile, under the sponsorship … of the Central Bank of Chile, the Federico Santa María University, and the IMF …
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considerable attention from observers and policymakers. It has been argued that the imposition by Chile of a nonremunerated reserve … requirement on external borrowing played a useful role in the smooth liberalization of its capital account by allowing Chile to … measures should be adopted by other countries. In light of this, this paper reviews Chile’s experience in managing capital …
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Chile’s average economic growth between 1990 and 1998 was above 7 percent per year, more than double than in previous … indicate that Chile’s rapid growth during the 1990s was due to good policies and the improved political situation …
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