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The recent financial crises in several emerging market economies only confirm that a satisfactory explanation of financial and currency crises remain elusive. The first-generation crisis model pioneered by Krugman is no longer compelling as many of the actual crises seem to lack the crucial...
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An important element of the Thai crisis was the sterilisation of reserve outflows by the monetary authorities in an attempt to bailout fragile banks. This paper develops a new second generation currency crisis model to explore the effects of such a policy.
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This paper estimates the effect of FDI and remittances on economic growth in South Asia using an aggregate production function model. Time series data from 1976 to 2010 for India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is used to create the panel data. Time series properties of the panel data are...
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With globalization and financial integration, there has been rapid growth of international lending and foreign direct investment (FDI). In view of this emerging trend, country risk analysis has become extremely important for the international creditors and investors. This paper briefly discusses...
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In the last two decades, with increasing globalization, many developing countries have seen severe financial crises, as well as sharp increases in unemployment and poverty in the short run. this article aims at investigating the empirical relationship between globalization and poverty based on...
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In this paper we use the structural credit risk methodology of Merton (1974) to estimate country default risk as the country financial risk premium for eight of the largest Latin American economies - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela - from 1986 to 2000. We...
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This study tests for the sustainability of current account deficits for a sample of twenty six African countries. For this purpose, a new test procedure advocated by Pedroni is employed which allows one to test for cointegration between exports and imports in heterogeneous panel datasets. This...
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This paper investigates the behaviour, from October 1999 to May 2001, of spreads on sovereign debt issuance from 15 countries located in Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe using a homogeneous secondary market database. The research integrates standard Principal Components Analysis procedures...
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This paper examines the experience of most Central and Southeastern European countries with respect to the exchange rate regimes they adopted. It first analyzes the exchange rate arrangements of these countries at the beginning of the transition process and how they relate to their initial...
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This paper studies the effect of currency depreciation on the output level in four Latin American countries. An empirical model that includes monetary, fiscal and exchange rate variables is developed. Two versions of this model, one with real exchange rate and another with nominal exchange rate...
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