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I construct a continuous time model of strategic default and provide a numerical algorithm that solves it. I compare the results and computation times to standard discrete time models of sovereign debt. The method proposed here is faster than discrete time computation methods while obtaining...
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For many developing nations, foreign direct investment inflows remain crucial for economic development. The levels of FDI inflows in Zimbabwe, have remained relatively low as compared to other developing nations. The study seeks to analyse the impact of various Ease of Doing Business Indicators...
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This paper examines the role of exports in aggregate economic growth in the United States using band spectral regression. Our findings reveal a predictable relationship between long-run frequency components of real export growth and real GDP growth over the post-Bretton Woods period of flexible...
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In recent monetary history, central banks around the world have started to introduce unconventional monetary policy measures, such as extending or restructuring the asset side of their balance sheet. The origin of these monetary policy tools goes back to an intervention by the U.S. Federal...
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The debate on the risks and benefits of the globalisation of international capital markets has focused on the volume and the volatility of the main capital flows ? foreign direct investment (FDI), portfolio investment, and foreign bank lending. Financial transfers in the form of worker...
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The present value model of the current account has been very popular, as it provides an optimal benchmark to which actual current account series have often been compared. We show why persistence in observed current account data makes the estimated optimal series very sensitive to small-sample...
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Some recent studies suggest the post-Bretton Woods period offers a sample that is far too short to reveal any significant evidence on purchasing power parity reversion in individual series of real exchange rates. This study shows that the post-Bretton Woods data contain substantial information...
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