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This paper estimates empirically the changing degree of capital mobility in several Pacific Basin countries that have pursued financial liberalization in recent years. Tracing the impact of the liberalization process on the capital account, the paper also examines the implications for monetary...
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In the evolving debate and analysis of global imbalances, a commonly overlooked issue pertains to rising protectionism. This paper attempts to fill that gap, examining the macroeconomic implications of trade policy changes through the lens of a dynamic general equilibrium model of the world...
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This paper employs a unique cross-border equity position dataset from the IMF to investigate the determinants of international portfolio holdings in a wide range of countries. It is observed that, besides the home bias phenomenon, there is considerable geographical bias in the cross-border...
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Cover -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Latin America's Central Banking Challenges-Past, Present, and Future -- PART I: PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES -- 2 A Historical Perspective on Central Banking in Latin America -- 3 Central Banking in Latin...
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This book examines imbalances in seven major economies: China, France, Germany, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, evaluating key indicators agreed on by the G20 for identifying large imbalances, including public and private debt and private saving, and countries' external...
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In the evolving analysis of global imbalances, the possibility that countries will resort to increased protectionism is often mentioned but rarely analyzed. This paper attempts to fill that gap, examining the macroeconomic implications of a shift to protectionist policies through the lens of a...
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