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been far from steady. It has fluctuated considerably in the short term, where periods of rapid growth have alternated with … slow or negative growth. In this context, it is of particular relevance to know the temporal dynamics of the fluctuations …
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GDP growth and monetary policy rate. Moreover, while I found reasons to believe that the convergence is partially as a …
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This study attempts to investigate the evolution of dynamic linkages and volatility spillover between the five countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN-5) stock markets and China's economic activities. By using the movements and structural breaks of the time-varying...
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market appears to be increasingly subject to disruptions, particularly in view of the strong sectoral growth in recent years …
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Over the past twenty years, China has become the world's largest trading nation and a significant trading partner for most countries. Despite these important links, concerns regarding China's commercial and diplomatic goals persist due to its unique state-centric economic structure. This paper...
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, making them more vulnerable to climate change. Finally, they are the countries with the highest population growth in the …
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sensitive to foreign GDP growth. We then implement a quantitative framework calibrated to the full extent of observed …
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In March 2020, the Federal Reserve eased the terms on its standing swap lines in collaboration with other central banks, reactivated temporary swap agreements, and then introduced the new Foreign and International Monetary Authorities (FIMA) Repo Facility. We provide new evidence on how the...
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This paper investigates the impact of hurricanes on school attendance in Jamaica from 1892 to 1942, a period marked by significant natural disasters, including four category two hurricanes. By integrating monthly school attendance data from the fourteen Jamaican parishes with assessments of...
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The gravity literature has focused on distance, borders and contiguity to measure geography's impact on trade. We add value to this literature in terms of data, method and assessment of effects. First, we expand existing geographical databases by adding topographical features. We supply novel...
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