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This paper investigates contagion effects. In a model with highly and lowly informed investors we show that a currency … (1997/98). Using a LOGIT approach we can show that contagion, in the sense of a crisis not explainable by economic …
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This paper investigates contagion effects. In a model with highly and lowly informed investors we show that a currency … (1997/98). Using a LOGIT approach we can show that contagion, in the sense of a crisis not explainable by economic …
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This paper investigates contagion effects. In a model with highly and lowly informed investors we show that a currency … (1997/98). Using a LOGIT approach we can show that contagion, in the sense of a crisis not explainable by economic …
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This paper investigates contagion effects. In a model with highly and lowly informed investors we show that a currency … (1997/98). Using a LOGIT approach we can show that contagion, in the sense of a crisis not explainable by economic …
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We evaluate whether financial openness leaves emerging market economies vulnerable to the adverse effects of capital reversals (sudden stops) on domestic investment. We investigate this claim in a broad sample of emerging markets during the period 1976-2002. If the banking sector does not...
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The Eurozone recent crisis has shown how balance of payments problems in less developed European Monetary Union (EMU) member countries can affect EMU trading partners, spreading the crisis to a larger group of countries. This paper introduces a three-country dynamic general equilibrium model to...
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This paper describes the anatomy of two types of balance-sheet macroeconomic crises. Conventional balance-sheet crises are triggered by external imbalances and balance sheet vulnerabilities. They typically occur after capital inflows have led to a substantial build up of foreign currency...
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reduce the likelihood of contagion and improve the monitoring of sovereign risk …
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