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balance of payment crises 8 public debt 5 balance of payment 4 central bank 4 currency crises 4 Emerging markets 3 central banks 3 currency crisis 3 debt crises 3 external shocks 3 short-term debt 3 sovereign debt 3 Currency crises 2 Uganda 2 balance of payments 2 crisis prediction 2 currency board 2 currency risk 2 current account 2 current account deficits 2 domestic currency 2 early warning systems 2 exchange rate 2 exchange rate regime 2 financial crisis 2 government debt 2 long-term debt 2 public finances 2 reserve accumulation 2 reserve bank 2 reserve currency 2 reserve management 2 signals approach 2 vulnerability indicators 2 Banking sector 1 Capital flows 1 Central African Economic and Monetary Community 1 Central bank policy 1 Devaluation 1 Developing countries 1
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Heun, Michael 2 Schlink, Torsten 2 Bianchi, Javier 1 Bresser-Pereira, Luiz Carlos 1 Gonzalez, Lauro 1 Hatchondo, Juan Carlos 1 Jahjah, Samir 1 Lucinda, Cláudio 1 Martinez, Leonardo 1 Montiel, Peter 1 Wu, Yi 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 5 International Monetary Fund 2 Frankfurt School of Finance and Management 1
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IMF Working Papers 5 Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series 1 HfB - Working Paper Series 1 Nova Economia 1
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RePEc 7 EconStor 1
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International Reserves and Rollover Risk
Bianchi, Javier; Hatchondo, Juan Carlos; Martinez, Leonardo - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
Two striking facts about international capital flows in emerging economies motivate this paper: (1) Governments hold large amounts of international reserves, for which they obtain a return lower than their borrowing cost. (2) Purchases of domestic assets by nonresidents and purchases of foreign...
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Can Emerging Market Central Banks Bail Out Banks? A+L4848 Cautionary Tale From Latin America
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
This paper investigates whether developing and emerging market countries can implement monetary policies similar to those used by advanced countries during the recent global crisis - injecting significant amounts of money into the financial system without facing major short-run adverse...
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The Role of Institutional Quality in a Currency Crisis Model
Wu, Yi - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
This paper is a theoretical study of the impact of institutional quality on currency crises from a public finance point of view. Recent empirical studies leave little doubt that weak institutions, including high levels of corruption, hinder economic performance. After the East Asian crisis, many...
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Crises financeiras nos anos 1990 e poupança externa [Financial crises of the 1990s and current account deficits]
Bresser-Pereira, Luiz Carlos; Gonzalez, Lauro; Lucinda, … - In: Nova Economia 18 (2008) 3, pp. 327-357
balance of payment crises triggered by an overvalued local currency and the high increases in the foreign debt and/or the fast …
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Implications of Oil Inflows for Savings and Reserve Management in the Cemac
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2007
This paper argues that as part of their fiscal optimization strategies CEMAC countries should be given the opportunity to invest into longer-term assets that generate market-based returns. The BEAC has created a framework of longer-term savings funds but due to low remuneration and other factors...
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Early warning systems of financial crises: implementation of a currency crisis model for Uganda
Heun, Michael; Schlink, Torsten - 2004
The objective of this paper is to implement a prototype of a currency crisis model as part of an early warning system framework for Uganda. The financial systems of developing countries like Uganda are especially vulnerable and therefore robust instruments to predict crises are needed. Our model...
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Early warning systems of financial crises: implementation of a currency crisis model for Uganda
Heun, Michael; Schlink, Torsten - Frankfurt School of Finance and Management - 2004
The objective of this paper is to implement a prototype of a currency crisis model as part of an early warning system framework for Uganda. The financial systems of developing countries like Uganda are especially vulnerable and therefore robust instruments to predict crises are needed. Our model...
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Exchange Rate Policy and Debt Crises in Emerging Economies
Montiel, Peter; Jahjah, Samir - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
We explore a model intended to capture the interaction between exchange rate policy, fiscal policy, and outright default on foreign-currency denominated debt. We examine how the exchange rate affects the supply of short-term debt facing the government. We show that under a credible hard peg...
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