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Co-movement (synchronicity) in inflation rates among a set of 13 emerging and developing countries in Asia is shown to be strongest for the food component, partly due to common rainfall shocks-a result which the paper terms the 'monsoon effect.' Economies with higher trade integration and...
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This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the relative importance of global structural shocks for changes in financial conditions across a sample of emerging market economies. We disentangle four key drivers of global financial markets (oil supply shocks, global economic news shocks,...
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monetary and financial conditions, leading to novel international spillovers and crucial departures from Mundell's trilemma. We …
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The literature on drivers of capital flows stresses the prominent role of global financial factors. Recent empirical work, however, highlights how this role varies across countries and time, and this heterogeneity is not well understood. We revisit this question by focusing on financial...
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The literature on drivers of capital flows stresses the prominent role of global financial factors. Recent empirical work, however, highlights how this role varies across countries and time, and this heterogeneity is not well understood. We revisit this question by focusing on financial...
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between firms through the hiring of workers. Allowing for differential spillovers based on observable technology differences … between sending and receiving firms, we find strong evidence for positive productivity spillovers through worker mobility. In … contrast to previous studies set in more advanced economies, our results suggest that negative spillovers can occur. Firms that …
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