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probability 11 probability value 11 equation 10 statistics 9 correlation 8 econometrics 8 equations 7 statistic 7 correlations 6 prediction 6 standard deviation 6 survey 6 autocorrelation 5 financial statistics 5 probabilities 5 samples 5 standard error 5 cointegration 4 computation 4 covariance 4 forecasting 4 measurement error 4 number of variables 4 predictions 4 standard errors 4 time series 4 Economic models 3 Exchange rates 3 currency crises 3 currency crisis 3 debt crisis 3 dummy variable 3 goodness of fit 3 logarithm 3 number of parameters 3 polynomial 3 sample size 3 skewness 3 standard deviations 3 asian crisis 2
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English 8 Undetermined 3
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Roache, Shaun K. 2 Barnett, Steven 1 Berg, Andrew 1 Borensztein, Eduardo 1 Cerutti, Eugenio 1 Ghura, Dhaneshwar 1 Gradzka, Ewa 1 Imbs, Jean 1 Krichene, Noureddine 1 Kumar, Manmohan S. 1 Leite, Carlos 1 Lim, Ewe-Ghee 1 Mumtaz, Haroon 1 Pattillo, Catherine A. 1 Persaud, Avinash 1 Ravn, Morten O. 1 Rey, Helene 1 Tsangarides, Charalambos G. 1 Wu, Ge 1
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Broad Money Demand and Asset Substitution in China
Wu, Ge - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
Recent changes to China's financial system, in particular ongoing interest rate liberalization, gradual movement toward a more flexible exchange rate regime, and rapid development of capital markets, have changed substantially the environment in which monetary policy operates. In light of these...
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Central America's Regional Trends and U.S. Cycles
Roache, Shaun K. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
The economies of Central America share a close relationship with the United States, with considerable comovement of GDP growth over a long period of time. Trade, the financial sector, and remittance flows are all potential channels through which the U.S. cycle could affect the region. But just...
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Do Reserve Portfolios Respond to Exchange Rate Changes Using a Portfolio Rebalancing Strategy? An Econometric Study Using COFER Data
Lim, Ewe-Ghee - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
This paper tests whether reserve portfolios respond to exchange rate changes with a portfolio rebalancing strategy, which requires the purchase of depreciating currencies and sale of appreciating ones. The paper finds empirical support for the strategy, in particular that dollar...
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Do Remittances to Latin America Dependon the U.S. Business Cycle?
Gradzka, Ewa; Roache, Shaun K. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
We use a range of methods and remittance data from 1990 to 2007 to assess the strength and significance of linkages between remittance flows to Latin America and the U.S. business cycle. All of the evidence suggests that remittance flows are relatively insensitive to fluctuations in the U.S....
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Imf Drawing Programs; Participation Determinants and Forecasting
Cerutti, Eugenio - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
This paper studies the factors that have influenced countries' participation in IMF drawing programs. IMF drawing programs are defined as the period of a Stand-By Arrangement or an Extended Fund Facilities program during which a country borrows from the Fund. Since this definition excludes...
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Recent Dynamics of Crude Oil Prices
Krichene, Noureddine - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
Crude oil prices have been on a run-up spree in recent years. Their dynamics were characterized by high volatility, high intensity jumps, and strong upward drift, indicating that oil markets were constantly out-of-equilibrium. An explanation of the oil price process in terms of the underlying...
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Assessing Early Warning Systems; How Have they Worked in Practice?
Berg, Andrew; Borensztein, Eduardo; Pattillo, Catherine A. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
Since 1999, the IMF's staff has been tracking several early-warning-system (EWS) models of currency crisis. The results have been mixed. One of the long-horizon models has performed well relative to pure guesswork and to available non-model-based forecasts, such as agency ratings and private...
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PPP Strikes Back; Aggregation and the Real Exchange Rate
Mumtaz, Haroon; Imbs, Jean; Ravn, Morten O.; Rey, Helene - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
We show the importance of a dynamic aggregation bias in accounting for the PPP puzzle. We prove that established time-series and panel methods substantially exaggerate the persistence of real exchange rates because of heterogeneity in the dynamics of disaggregated relative prices. When...
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Is Growth Enough? Macroeconomic Policy and Poverty Reduction
Leite, Carlos; Tsangarides, Charalambos G.; Ghura, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2002
The paper investigates the existence of "super pro-poor" policies-that is, policies that directly influence the income of the poor after accounting for the effect of growth. It uses a dynamic panel estimator to capture both across- and within-country effects, and a Bayesian-type robustness check...
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Pure Contagion and Investors Shifting Risk Appetite; Analytical Issues and Empirical Evidence
Kumar, Manmohan S.; Persaud, Avinash - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2001
This paper discusses a "pure" form of financial contagion, unrelated to economic fundamentals - investors' shifting appetite for risk. It provides an analytical framework for identifying changes in investors' risk appetite and discusses whether it is possible to directly measure them in a way...
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