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This paper documents the downward trend in the labor share of global income since the early 1990s, as well as its heterogeneous evolution across countries, industries and worker skill groups, using a newly assembled dataset, and analyzes the drivers behind it. Technological progress, along with...
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are on the aggregate likely motivated by re-exports toinvestor countries rather than to world markets. This contrasts with …
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-financial globalization. Both country- and industry-level resultssuggest that such policies have led on average to limited output gains while …
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Macrofinancial Model (GFM). This dynamic stochastic generalequilibrium model of the world economy, disaggregated into forty national …
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to be determined by globalization. Relying on a non-linear dynamic panelrepresentation, it reconciles the earlier results … in the literature regarding the two oppositenarratives of the effects of globalization on output growth. Countries … experience higher growth, onaverage, the more open and integrated they are into the world. However, once they reach a …
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remarkably low and stable. Was this related to a global disinflation environment triggered by China's integration into world … trade and the broader globalization inthese economies, or to better domestic policies? In this paper, we review the …
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All common real effective exchange rate indexes assume trade is only in final goods, despite the growing presence of global supply chains. Extending effective exchange rate indexes to include such intermediate goods can imply radically different effective exchange rate weights, depending on the...
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This paper analyses the nature of the increasing regionalization process in global banking. Despite the large decline in aggregate cross-border banking lending volumes, some parts of the global banking network are currently more interlinked regionally than before the Global Financial Crisis....
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Over the last two decades, world trade and production have become increasingly organized around global value chains …
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We review the debate on the association of financial globalization with inequality. We show that the within …-market specific - is important for facilitating wider sharing of the benefits of financial globalization …
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