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States, the issuer of the world's dominant currency, by causing a dollar appreciation and a transfer of wealth from the … United States to the rest of the world. This dollar appreciation runs counter to the predictions of standard macroeconomic …
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We show that nonbank lenders act as global shock absorbers from US monetary policy spillovers. We exploit loan-level data from the global syndicated lending market and US monetary policy surprises. When US policy tightens, nonbanks increase dollar credit supply to non-US firms (relative to...
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's importance.Eswar Prasad examines how the dollar came to have a central role in the world economy and demonstrates that it will …
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We identify two approaches to financial crises in the history of political economy, namely, the exogenous approach whereby financial crises are sudden events, and the endogenous approach whereby they arise from a long process. In focusing on the endogenous approach, we study the contributions by...
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