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What explains the sharp increase in the Chinese economy's indebtedness, in particular the China's onshore corporate … term implications of China's growing debt problems on domestic economic growth and the broader global political economy …
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Do emerging markets need to sacrifice economic sovereignty in order to borrow more cheaply on the international capital markets? To explore this, we exploit a natural experiment following the Treaty of Berlin in 1878 when four Balkan states - Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Serbia - received full...
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This paper uses a new monetarist framework to present and explain the basic elements of a non-monetarist theory of money, classical banking theory, by modeling acceptance banking, the form of banking that was dominant during the 19th century when the theory was developed. The most important...
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This paper empirically investigates the relationship between the speed of buildup of private debt (household and corporate) and the depth of recessions. To do this, we differentiate between financial recessions and normal recessions on the basis of how quickly their private debt builds up. In...
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In this paper we empirically explore the relationship between debt and output in a panel of 72 countries over the period 1970-2014 using a vector autoregression (VAR). We document two puzzling empirical findings that contrast with what is predicted by a standard small open economy model by...
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