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markets. More specifically, a tighter level of regulation reducesthe sensitivity of GDP growth to VIX movements and capital …
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This paper assesses the implications of Chinese capital account liberalization for capital flows. Stylized facts from capital account liberalization in advanced and large emerging market economies illustrate that capital account liberalization has historically generated large gross capital in-...
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This paper examines the evolving importance of common global components underlying domestic financial conditions. It develops financial conditions indices (FCIs) that make it possible to compare a large set of advanced and emerging market economies. It finds that a common component, 'global...
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This paper presents the novel results from an internationally coordinated project by the International Banking Research Network (IBRN) on the cross-border transmission of conventional and unconventional monetary policy through banks. Teams from seventeen countries use confidential micro-banking...
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Consider two views of the global financial crisis. One view looks across the border: it blames external imbalances, the unprecedented current account deficits and surpluses in recent years. Another view looks within the border: it faults domestic financial systems where risks originated in...
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This paper assesses the costs of internal trade barriers and proposes policies to improve internal trade. Estimates suggest that complete liberalization of internal trade in goods can increase GDP per capita by about 4 percent and reallocate employment towards provinces that experience large...
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stagnation (Meade, 1961). We use growth accounting to analyze the sources of past growth and project potential ranges of growth … through 2033. Growth averaged 41/2 percent over the past 20 years. Our baseline suggests future growth rates around 31 …/4 percent, but growth could reach 4-5 percent with strong pro-active policies including (i) improving investment and savings …
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This paper examines the implications of monetary policy rules for exchange rate dynamics. I extend a standard New Open Economy Macroeconomics model with the introduction of a simple money supply rule, whereby central banks change their monetary policy if output diverges from potential output or...
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This paper explores the connection between interest rates in major industrial countries and annual real output growth … GDP growth in the domestic economy, but that this effect is centered on countries with fixed exchange rates. The paper …
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and rapid growth, data availability is only partial. During the 2008 financial crisis, policy makers, notably the G20 …
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