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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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We estimate international spillover effects of US Quantitative Easing (QE) on emerging market economies (EMEs). Using a Bayesian VAR on monthly US macroeconomic and financial data, we first identify the US QE shock. The identified US QE shock is then used in a monthly Bayesian panel VAR for EMEs...
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The article presents the results of the review of the empirical literature regarding the impact of quantitative easing (QE) on emerging markets (EMs). The subject is of interest to policymakers and researchers due to the increasingly larger role of EMs in the world economy and the large-scale...
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