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investor goes long or short in the currency depending on whether crash probabilities are low or high. When we estimate the … model on part of the data and then use the parameter estimates to generate predictions for the remainder of the sample, we …
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This paper examines the relationship between adherence to international standards of good practice in policy-making and two key indicators of access to capital markets and the cost of this access: spreads and sovereign ratings. In contrast to other work, this study reviews a broad set of...
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This paper evaluates the performance of Consensus Forecasts of GDP growth for industrialized and developing countries from 1989 to 1998. The questions addressed are (1) How do forecast errors differ across industrialized and developing countries? (2) How well do forecasters predict recessions?...
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used in previous studies. In addition, the level at which it leads to a high probability of default is comparable across …
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high frequency. The model yields predictions on biweekly patterns of the federal funds rate’s volatility and on its …
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This Selected Issues Paper on Iran reviews that monetary factors are the main determinants of inflation in the country … growing discontent with inflation, however, has compelled policymakers to focus on this issue, bringing it to the forefront of …
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This paper uses a Merton-type estimate of the probability of default (PoD) for the main banks in a sample of …
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-of-sample forecasting. …
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Consensus estimates put the half-life of deviations from purchasing power parity (PPP) at about four years (Rogoff, 1996). However, conventional least squares estimates of half-lives are biased downward. Accordingly, as a preferred measure of the persistence of real exchange rate shocks, this...
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In many developing countries, a significant part of economic activity takes place in the informal sector. Earlier work has examined the determinants of the size of the informal sector, focusing separately on factors such as tax and regulation burden, financial market development, and the quality...
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