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capital flows 5 endogenous credit constraint 5 endogenous growth 5 Overlapping generations 3 overlapping generations 3 Capital imports 2 Capital mobility 2 Economic growth 2 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 2 Endogenous growth model 2 Kapitalimport 2 Kapitalmobilität 2 Liquidity constraint 2 Liquiditätsbeschränkung 2 Overlapping Generations 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 Capital flows 1 Endogenous credit constraint 1 Endogenous growth 1
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Free 4 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Gente, Karine 6 Nourry, Carine 6 León-Ledesma, Miguel A. 5 León-Ledesma, Miguel 1
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HAL 1 School of Economics, University of Kent 1
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AMSE Working Papers 1 Discussion papers / University of Kent, School of Economics 1 Journal of international money and finance 1 School of Economics Discussion Papers 1 Studies in Economics 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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External Constraints and Endogenous Growth: Why Didn’t Some Countries Benefit From Capital Flows?
Gente, Karine; León-Ledesma, Miguel A.; Nourry, Carine - 2013
Empirical evidence on the growth benefits of capital inflows is mixed. The growth benefits accruing from capital inflows also appear to be larger for high savings countries. We explain this phenomenon using an OLG model of endogenous growth in open economies with borrowing constraints that can...
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External Constraints and Endogenous Growth: Why Didn’t Some Countries Benefit from Capital Flows?
Gente, Karine; León-Ledesma, Miguel A.; Nourry, Carine - 2013
Empirical evidence on the growth benefits of capital inflows is mixed. The growth benefits accruing from capital inflows also appear to be larger for high savings countries. We explain this phenomenon using an OLG model of endogenous growth in open economies with borrowing constraints that can...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010900297
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External Constraints and Endogenous Growth: Why Didn't Some Countries Benefit from Capital Flows?
Gente, Karine; León-Ledesma, Miguel; Nourry, Carine - HAL - 2013
Empirical evidence on the growth benefits of capital inflows is mixed. The growth benefits accruing from capital inflows also appear to be larger for high savings countries. We explain this phenomenon using an OLG model of endogenous growth in open economies with borrowing constraints that can...
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External constraints and endogenous growth : why didn't some countries benefit from capital flows?
Gente, Karine; León-Ledesma, Miguel A.; Nourry, Carine - 2013
Empirical evidence on the growth benefits of capital inflows is mixed. The growth benefits accruing from capital inflows also appear to be larger for high savings countries. We explain this phenomenon using an OLG model of endogenous growth in open economies with borrowing constraints that can...
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External constraints and endogenous growth : why didn't some countries benefit from capital flows?
Gente, Karine; León-Ledesma, Miguel A.; Nourry, Carine - In: Journal of international money and finance 56 (2015), pp. 223-249
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External Constraints and Endogenous Growth: Why Didn’t Some Countries Benefit From Capital Flows?
Gente, Karine; León-Ledesma, Miguel A.; Nourry, Carine - School of Economics, University of Kent - 2013
Empirical evidence on the growth benefits of capital inflows is mixed. The growth benefits accruing from capital inflows also appear to be larger for high savings countries. We explain this phenomenon using an OLG model of endogenous growth in open economies with borrowing constraints that can...
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