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We show that sovereign risk premium contains important information about the short run exchange rate dynamics in emerging economies and that net foreign assets play the key role in the link between the two variables: on the one hand, the accumulation of foreign assets reduces the sovereign risk...
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Financial instability has increased for many economies in the face of greater capital mobility. Eliminating capital flows, especially portfolio investment flows, may reduce volatility, but it could also result in domestic capital constraints. To overcome this dilemma, policymakers may consider...
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In this paper we study the macroeconomic effects of large exchange rate appreciations. Using a sample of 128 countries from 1960-2008, we identify large nominal and real appreciations shocks and study their macroeconomic effects in a dummy-augmented panel autoregressive model. Our results show...
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The textbook neoclassical growth model predicts that countries with lower capital stock benefit from capital account liberalization since integration increases the speed of convergence through the equalization of returns on capital. In the present analysis we show that, in the medium term,...
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With inflation under control in many middle-income countries (MICs), it is now swings in credit, investment and asset prices that affect these countries the most. In this paper we present a framework to analyze both theoretically and empirically how credit market shocks are propagated and...
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The accumulation of external assets via "capital flight" by private residents of many developing countries has been associated with the simultaneous existence of external indebtedness in these countries. This paper explores the complex association between capital flight and external debt from a...
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With inflation under control in many in middle income countries (MICs), it is now swings in credit, investment and asset prices that affect these countries the most. In this paper we present a framework to analyze both theoretically and empirically how credit market shocks are propagated and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011514101
We analyse how capital controls affect FX microstructure, using as a case study the introduction and subsequent removal of controls in Iceland. We use a VAR of private order flow, Central Bank order flow and EURISK that allows for contemporaneous feedback effects to analyse the impact and...
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In theory, financial markets promote innovation by selectively allocating capital to high-quality projects. In this paper, I show that secondary markets can inhibit innovation by permanently delaying option exercise and reducing a firm's ability to allocate capital efficiently. I find that...
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This paper provides the first evidence of a moral hazard in signaling in an entrepreneurial finance context by examining token offerings or initial coin offerings (ICOs). Entrepreneurs' ability to signal quality is crucial to succeeding in the competition for growth capital. However, the absence...
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