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and macroeconomic policy changes experienced by Chile. Channels through which financial sector troubles may have …
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This paper has two objectives: first, by reviewing the recent experience of five Latin American countries with the restructuring of their financial sectors, it derives lessons regarding the most effective ways to resolve banking difficulties in developing countries. Second, the paper analyzes...
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Legal restrictions governing financial transactions in Chile have produced a system in which most financial assets are …
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dynamic provisions scheme. In the case of Chile, a simulation analysis suggests Spanish dynamic provisions would improve banks …
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This paper examines whether the clarity of central bank communication about inflation has changed with the economic environment. We use readability statistics and content analysis to study the clarity of communication on the inflation outlook by seven central banks between 1997 and 2010....
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This Selected Issues paper examines economic developments in Chile during 1995–97. Average output growth exceeded 7 …
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This paper builds a model of financial sector vulnerability and integrates it into a macroeconomic framework, typically used for monetary policy analysis. The main question to be answered with the integrated model is whether or not the central bank should include explicitly the financial...
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Driving infrastructure development, notably mobilizing financial resources for infrastructure projects, has been challenging in many countries. This study includes two parts: an empirical analysis of macroeconomic risks associated with infrastructure booms, and a case study of four emerging...
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in absolute terms and as a fraction of real economic activity. Empirical results using data for Mexico, Chile, Argentina …, and Chile, but not for Israel. In addition, for both Chile and Mexico, dummy variables representing periods of inflation …
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