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Did global imbalances cause the financial crisis? A number of influential figures have argued that inflows of foreign capital into the US due to the current account deficit helped to trigger the crisis. This paper argues that the evidence for this position is weak. The capital inflows into the...
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Recent years have seen a significant focus in the literature on growth and development on the idea that legal and political institutions are the key determinant of economic development. The main finding of this paper is that the focus on the primacy of legal and political institutions may be...
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The inability of central banks to attain their target inflation rates in recent years has raised questions about the extent to which central banks can control the inflation process. This paper discusses the evolution of thought and evidence since the 1960s on the determinants of inflation and...
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The notes in this compilation - prepared by selected monetary policy experts - analyse similarities and differences in the crisis reaction of the ECB, the FED and the BoE as well as the reasons for the different reactions (institutional set up, economic reasons etc.). In this context, the notes...
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