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An open border, a pegged exchange rate regime and large trade with India offer Nepal some preconditions to satisfy monetary integration with its southern neighbour. In this study, investigation of the economic symmetry in the two countries is considered. A two-pronged empirical approach reveals...
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In the aftermath of the global food and fuel price spikes, and the recent global financial crisis, understanding of external sector behaviour has become crucial. The transmission mechanism of external sector shocks to domestic macroeconomic variables is essential for undertaking relevant...
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Argentina’s crisis at the end of the twentieth century surprised economists. Argentina turned from a “Latin American miracle†to an unprecedented failure. This article looks into the crisis stressing the role of the exchange rate regime and emphasizes the overvaluation of the...
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Simple but serious books have an important role to play. So Krugman’s book on ‘depression’ is very welcome. The emphasis of this book is on unemployment (and distribution more generally, including high compensation for finance ‘experts’). The analysis is...
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We model the decision to travel across an international border as a trade-off between benefits derived from buying a range of products at lower prices and the costs of travel. We estimate the model using microdata on Canada–United States travel. Price differences motivate cross-border...
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We estimate the effect of exchange rate movements on ï¬rm-level wages, using a representative panel of manufacturing ï¬rms. We show that the direction and size of wage adjustment is shaped by the international exposure of each ï¬rm on both the sale and cost side of the balance sheet,...
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This paper studies how the effects of government spending vary with the economic environment. Using a panel of OECD countries, we identify fiscal shocks as residuals from an estimated spending rule and trace their macroeconomic impact under different conditions regarding the exchange rate...
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This paper analyzes the monetary policy framework in Kazakhstan. The authorities have been successful in containing inflation in the context of a managed exchange rate regime. Over the past two years, the central bank has taken steps to enhance its ability to regulate liquidity in the financial...
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We present empirical evidence that the Thai baht’s value is driven in part by investors’ cross-border equity portfolio rebalancing decisions. Our results are based on comprehensive datasets of FX and stock market transactions undertaken by nonresident investors in Thailand in 2005...
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The macroeconomic policy response in India after the North Atlantic financial crisis (NAFC) was rapid. The overshooting of the stimulus and its gradual withdrawal sowed seeds for inflationary and BoP pressures and growth slowdown, then exacerbated by domestic policy bottlenecks and volatility in...
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