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Economic models 3 curve relationship 3 equation 3 probability 3 calibration 2 equations 2 nonlinear relationship 2 nonlinearity 2 prediction 2 predictions 2 probabilities 2 random walk 2 standard deviations 2 statistics 2 surveys 2 Economic growth 1 External shocks 1 Financial assistance 1 Fund arrangements 1 Liquidity 1 Moral hazard 1 Production 1 Risk premium 1 Savings 1 Unemployment 1 aggregate unemployment 1 aggregate unemployment rate 1 algebra 1 binary decision 1 capital flows 1 capital markets 1 capital movements 1 commodity prices 1 correlation 1 covariance 1 credit rationing 1 crisis prevention 1 debt service 1 descriptive statistics 1 domestic investment 1
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Cerra, Valerie 1 Cherif, Reda 1 Hasanov, Fuad 1 Kim, Jun Il 1 Saxena, Sweta Chaman 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 3
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The Volatility Trap; Precautionary Saving, Investment, and Aggregate Risk
Cherif, Reda; Hasanov, Fuad - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
We study the effects of permanent and temporary income shocks on precautionary saving and investment in a "store-or-sow" model of growth. High volatility of permanent shocks results in high precautionary saving in the safe asset and low investment, or a "volatility trap." Namely, big savers...
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Unconditional IMF Financial Support and Investor Moral Hazard
Kim, Jun Il - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
This paper develops a simple model of international lending, and calibrates it to assess quantitatively the effects of contingent IMF financial support on the risk premiums and the crisis probability. In the model, the country borrows in both short and long term; market (coordination) failure...
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Alternative Methods of Estimating Potential Output and the Output Gap; An Application to Sweden
Saxena, Sweta Chaman; Cerra, Valerie - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper reviews a number of different methods that can be used to estimate potential output and the output gap. Measures of potential output and the output gap are useful to help identify the scope for sustainable noninflationary growth and to allow an assessment of the stance of...
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