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portfolio flows. Second, however, the marginal response to a U.S. monetary policy shock is, on average, subdued if we focus on … value of net worth increases, the marginal responses by both investors would drop with a U.S. monetary policy shock …
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: Selected channels of transmission -- Chapter 3. UK policy uncertainty shock and South African economy: Inferences from the … exchange rate, exports and inflation channels.- Chapter 4. Foreign GDP growth uncertainties shock and South African economy …, foreign demand and domestic policy uncertainty shock effects on economic sectors.- Chapter 8. The transmission channels of the …
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Emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) exhibit significantly greater volatility in asset returns than advanced economies. The commonalities in these returns (and flows) across countries are particularly strong for EMDEs. If these occur independently of the exchange rate regime and if...
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Emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) exhibit significantly greater volatility in asset returns than advanced economies. The commonalities in these returns (and flows) across countries are particularly strong for EMDEs. If these occur independently of the exchange rate regime and if...
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This paper examines the potential impact of US monetary policy normalization on portfolio capital flows to Emerging Markets Economies (EME) explicitly taking into account the unconventional US monetary policy. We build an econometric model of the drivers of capital flows to EMEs and the results...
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