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The paper analyses the impact of financial liberalization and reform in emerging markets on the dynamics of capital … liberalization, combined with the cost of absorbing large inflows in emerging eonomies, leads to rich dynamics of capital flows and …
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In the real world of less than perfect markets, balancing the benefits and costs of financial liberalization is usually … policies, but have undermined fiscal discipline and monetary control. Upon liberalization, the rent created by financial …
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This Paper presents new data, in the form of several indices, on liberalization policies and the independence of … liberalization policies are negatively associated with the degree to which countries have an interventionist tradition, but not with …
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This paper reviews key recent literature on the effects of trade liberalisation on poverty in developing countries and asks whether our knowledge has changed significantly over a decade. The conclusion that liberalisation generally boosts income and thus reduces poverty has not changed; some...
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The rapid growth of international reserves|a development concentrated in the emerging markets|remains a puzzle. In this paper we suggest that a model based on financial stability and financial openness goes far toward explaining reserve holdings in the modern era of globalized capital markets....
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We examine the determinants of capital flows to four developing countries during the 1990s using an explicitly disequilibrium econometric framework in which the supply and demand for capital are not necessarily equal, and the actual amount of the flow is determined by the ‘short side’ of the...
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High-skilled emigration has been found to affect developing economies via different channels. With a calibrated general equilibrium framework, this paper finds that the short-run impact of brain drain on resident human capital is extremely crucial, as it does not only determine the number of...
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In a period of rapid integration and accelerated growth in emerging markets, three striking trends have been (1) a divergence in the private saving rates of emerging markets and advanced economies, (2) large net capital outflows from emerging markets, and (3) a sustained decline in the world...
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be significant if shocks to relative country permanent income are large. In those cases partial financial liberalization …
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We present new data documenting European capital issues in major financial centers from 1919 to 1932. Push factors (conditions in international capital markets) perform better than pull factors (conditions in the borrowing countries) in explaining the surge and reversal in capital flows. In...
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