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This paper studies implications of intermediation costs in credit markets. The presence of intermediation costs increases the amount of risky projects therefore results in financial fragility. Moreover, for an open economy that has a perfectly liberal capital account, prudent firms finance their...
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We investigate whether the impacts of the main push (global financial conditions, GFC) and pull (growth) factors on capital inflows are invariant to endogenously estimated thresholds for exchange rate regimes (ERRs) in emerging economies. The impact of GFC is higher under more flexible ERRs for...
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This study investigates whether the Feldstein and Horioka (1980) argument on the domestic saving-investment relationship may remain as a "puzzle" when an endogenous structural break corresponding to a major policy regime change is taken into account. To this end, we employ not only the...
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ABSTRACT This study investigates whether the sensitivity of growth to natural resource endowments (NRE) may change depending on the endogenously estimated threshold level for international financial integration (IFI) in 13 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries during the 1970-2019...
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This paper empirically investigates the effects of institutional and macroeconomic policy stance variables on current account deficits (CAD). Based on cross-section data for a broad number of developing and industrial countries, the results strongly suggest that better governance increases...
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We investigate whether the fact that most countries cannot borrow internationally in their own currencies, referred to as "original sin" by Eichengreen and Hausmann (1999), may remain as a "mystery" when an alternative variable set and estimation procedure are taken into account. Our results...
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