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The last decade has been characterised by the pronounced volatility of capital flows. While cross-border capital flows can have many benefits for both advanced and emerging market economies, they may also carry risks, which require appropriate policy responses. Disentangling the push from the...
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In this report, three methodological approaches are applied to assess the size of the International Monetary Fund: benchmarking Fund resources against a number of relevant global economic and financial indicators; an extrapolation of past and current IMF programme characteristics; and a shock...
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When the financial crisis erupted in 2007, it quickly became clear that many vulnerabilities had built up in the system, unnoticed by the financial authorities. Assets that had been considered safe proved to be risky and illiquid, the level and spread of risks were unclear and many market...
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In 1941, John Maynard Keynes noted that “[n]othing is more certain than that the movement of capital funds must be regulated; which in itself will involve far-reaching departures from laissez-faire arrangements”. 77 years later, the international regulation of capital movements appears...
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In this report, three methodological approaches are applied to assess the size of the International Monetary Fund: benchmarking Fund resources against a number of relevant global economic and financial indicators; an extrapolation of past and current IMF programme characteristics; and a shock...
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The last decade has been characterised by the pronounced volatility of capital flows. While cross-border capital flows can have many benefits for both advanced and emerging market economies, they may also carry risks, which require appropriate policy responses. Disentangling the push from the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012963905