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Banking crises 1 Binary recursive tree 1 Early warning systems 1 Emerging market economies 1 Exchange rate regime choice 1 Exiting 1 Logit estimation 1 Non-parametric Binary Recursive Tree Methodology 1 Systemic risk 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Asici, Ahmet Atil 1 Davis, E. 1 Karim, Dilruba 1 Liadze, Iana 1
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International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 1
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IHEID Working Papers 1 Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv) 1
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Parametric and Non-parametric Approaches to Exits from Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes
Asici, Ahmet Atil - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2007
aim of this paper is to determine the conditions under which orderly exit is possible. The paper employs Binary Recursive … Tree and standard regression frameworks. Analysis shows that countries with higher output gap and overvalued real exchange …
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Should multivariate early warning systems for banking crises pool across regions?
Davis, E.; Karim, Dilruba; Liadze, Iana - In: Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv) 147 (2011) 4, pp. 693-716
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