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This paper explores empirically the role of risk and return in the observed evolution of net foreign asset positions of industrial and developing economies. The paper adopts a dynamic approach in which investors' portfolios adjust gradually to their long-run equilibrium, defined by a standard...
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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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should be an increasing function of the correlation between both kinds of inflows. Third, output volatility should be a …
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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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, production risk and sovereign risk. This model generates a set of country portfolios and a world distribution of capital stocks …
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Crony capitalism and international creditors' self-fulfilling expectations are often suggested as rival explanations for currency crises. A possible link between the two has not been explored. The author shows one channel through which crony capitalism can increase the chance of a...
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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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-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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This paper fills a gap in research on private equity investments in emerging markets and developing economies. It provides descriptive evidence and examines the distribution of returns across sectors such as finance, technology, and resource-intensive industries like mining, where significant...
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The authors look at the investment allocation process employed by portfolio investors in emerging markets. In particular, they examine the first of a two-stage decision process: first, investors create a subset of countries with investments potential, to be analyzed later in further detail;...
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