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and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) and Latin America, through a meta-analysis of 32 studies that provide around 1 … the CESEE region. While the robustness of the results has been verified, our meta-analysis shows that estimates reported …
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and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) and Latin America, by means of a meta-analysis of 32 studies that provide around 1 … supply factors in the CESEE region. While the robustness of the results has been verified, our meta-analysis shows that …
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The current crisis has proven the importance of the national banking system. Sovereign funds will play an important role in reinforcing the position of several emerging countries and markets in the world. The great amount of financing needed in order to fix the problems and the gaps brought by...
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The paper presents a moderately disaggregative model of India's trade flows covering the period 1971-91. It incorporates distinct demand -supply factors, takes into account the effect of relative prices, import tariffs, export subsidies, and levels of economic activity and allows for adjustments...
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We propose an exchange rate model which is a hybrid of the conventional specification with monetary fundamentals and the Evans-Lyons microstructure approach. It argues that the failure of the monetary model is principally due to private preference shocks which render the demand for money...
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We show that "commodity currency" exchange rates have remarkably robust power in predicting global commodity prices, both in-sample and out-of-sample, and against a variety of alternative benchmarks. This result is of particular interest to policymakers, given the lack of deep forward markets in...
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The study examines the reasons for financial crises in 31 emerging market countries during 1980-2001. It estimates a probit model using 23 macroeconomic and financial sector variables. Traditional variables such as unemployment and inflation, as well as several indicators of indebtedness such as...
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In this paper we provide evidence of exchange rate predictability for a selected emerging market economy (EME) at intermediate horizons, arguably, the most relevant for policy purposes. This is important because the existing literature on exchange rate predictability has mainly focused on...
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This paper develops vector autoregressive and Bayesian vector autoregressive models to forecast the Indian Re/US dollar exchange rate which is governed by a managed floating exchange rate regime. It considers extensions of the monetary model that include the forward premium, capital inflows,...
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