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Capital mobility 2 Kapitalmobilität 2 Asia 1 Asien 1 Auslandsinvestition 1 Bank 1 Bank regulation 1 Bankenregulierung 1 Business cycle synchronization 1 China 1 Country risk 1 Europa 1 Europe 1 Financial sector 1 Financial system 1 Finanzsektor 1 Finanzsystem 1 Foreign investment 1 IMF lending 1 IWF-Kredit 1 International economy 1 Internationale Wirtschaft 1 Kleine offene Volkswirtschaft 1 Konjunkturzusammenhang 1 Lateinamerika 1 Latin America 1 Länderrisiko 1 Risikoprämie 1 Risk premium 1 Small open economy 1 Spain 1 Spanien 1 Welt 1 World 1
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García Herrero, Alicia 3 García-Herrero, Alicia 2 Berganza, Juan Carlos 1 Díaz Cassou, Javier 1 Gallego Herrero, Sonsoles 1 Molina, Luis 1 Ruiz Pérez, Juan Manuel 1 Santabárbara, Daniel 1 Saurina Salas, Jesus 1
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Does China Have an Impact on Foreign Direct Investment to Latin America?
García Herrero, Alicia; Santabárbara, Daniel - 2021
We analyze empirically whether the emergence of China as a large recipient of FDI has affected the amount of FDI received by Latin American countries. For the longest time span possible given data availability (from 1984 to 2001), we do not find a substitution from Latin American inward FDI to...
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What Kind of Capital Flows Does the IMF Catalyze and When?
García Herrero, Alicia; Díaz Cassou, Javier; Molina, Luis - 2009
Using empirical analysis, complemented with case studies, this paper studies under which circumstances IMF programs manage to catalyze private capital flows into the countries concerned. While we found no catalysis in general, the situation differs very much depending on the type of capital flow...
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What Makes Balance Sheet Effects Detrimental for the Country Risk Premium?
García-Herrero, Alicia - 2009
This paper builds upon the empirical literature on the macroeconomic impact of real exchange rate depreciations for a sample of 27 emerging economies. We find that real exchange rate depreciations tend to increase a country's risk premium. This effect is neither linear nor symmetric: large real...
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Do Trade and Financial Linkages Foster Business Cycle Synchronization in a Small Economy?
García Herrero, Alicia - 2009
We estimate a system of equations to analyze whether bilateral trade and financial linkages influence business cycle synchronization directly and/or indirectly. Our paper builds upon the existing literature by using bilateral trade and financial flows for a small, open economy (Spain) as...
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The Asian and European Banking Systems : The Case of Spain in the Quest for Development and Stability
Gallego Herrero, Sonsoles; Saurina Salas, Jesus; … - 2005
After a brief review of the literature on the determinants of financial development, the paper reviews the Asian and European financial systems in terms of their size and efficiency. It also compares the steps taken in the two regions in the quest for financial development and stability, which...
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