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This paper aims to identify key empirical regularities in the run-up to banking and currency crises that would enable officials and private market participants to recognize vulnerability to financial crises at an earlier stage. This, in turn, should make it easier to motivate the corrective...
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This paper argues that the way in which China is portrayed in the revived Bretton Woods thesis (BW2) is not consistent with several important trends in, and features of, the Chinese economy; nor does the strategy in the BW2 seem sensible for China's long-term economic development. Whether it is...
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This paper looks at banking crises in the developing world. It discusses eight major types of cause, including both macroeconomic and supervisory factors. It discusses policy options, drawing on actual experience in developing and developed economies. Contains international statistical comparisons
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In discussing the causes and consequences of large capital inflows to developing countries, the author emphasizes two things. First, although there are legitimate grounds for an optimistic long-term outlook on private capital flows to developing countries, there is little to suggest that the...
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Foreign trade -- Income and price effects in foreign trade / by Morris Goldstein and Mohsin S. Khan -- The supply and demand for exports : a simultaneous approach / by Morris Goldstein and Mohsin S. Khan -- Prices of tradable and nontradable goods in the demand for imports / by Morris Goldstein,...
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