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-labor ratio about one-fifth the world average and one-tenth the U.S. level. The main questions that the authors address are …
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, production risk and sovereign risk. This model generates a set of country portfolios and a world distribution of capital stocks …
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spanning the period from 1965 to 1997. The paper employs a dynamic panel estimation procedure allowing for unrestricted short …
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transactions take place. The authors find that globalization via the diversification channel expanded throughout the world during …
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The authors study the apparent contradiction between two strands of the literature on the effects of financial intermediation on economic activity. On the one hand, the empirical growth literature finds a positive effect of financial depth as measured by, for instance, private domestic credit...
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Countries with more developed financial sectors, experience fewer fluctuations in real per capita output, consumption, and investment growth. But the manner in which the financial sector develops matters. The relative importance of banks in the financial system is important in explaining...
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Although theoretical models make distinct predictions about the relationship between financial sector development and income inequality, little empirical research has been conducted to compare their relative explanatory power. The authors examine the relation between financial intermediary...
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and South since the 2000s. The paper shows that the region is increasingly more connected with the rest of the world, even …
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This paper studies channels through which well-known benchmark indexes impact asset allocations and capital flows across countries. The study uses unique monthly micro-level data of benchmark compositions and mutual fund investments during 1996-2012. Benchmarks have important effects on equity...
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A large literature has argued that different types of capital flows have different consequences for macroeconomic stability. By distinguishing between foreign direct investment and portfolio and other investments, this paper studies the effects of the composition of capital inflows on output...
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