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glut" observed in the era of advancing financial globalization. The supposed paradox is that the developing world has …
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Economic globalization causes an increasing international fragmentation (disintegration) of value-added-chains, whereby …
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globalization. It then uses simple graphical tools to address, in a general way, several questions that appear relevant from western …
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A distinctive feature of the present wave of economic globalization is that the principle of world-wide arbitrage is …
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I develop a generalized factor price frontier which incorporates endogenous adjustment of international fragmentation in multistage production, allowing for a continuum of stages. This allows us to address fragmentation, not only as an exogenous event, but also as an integral part of endogenous...
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to the 1990s, VC was primarily a US-only phenomenon. The globalization of IT activities induced the US venture capital …
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We characterize the relationship between ex post exchange rate depreciation and the interest differential for a set of countries that spans both developed and emerging market economies. Measured ex post uncovered interest differentials are then related to measures of trade and financial...
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This paper discusses two pertinent policy issues dealing with the global liquidity crisis - global prudential regulation reform, and reassessment of using international reserves in the crisis. We point out the paradox of prudential regulations while the identity of economic actors that benefited...
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rate stability and monetary autonomy) continues to be a valid macroeconomic framework. The financial globalization during … financial globalization has been the growing exposure of developing countries to costly capital flights and deleveraging crises …
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