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Now in prospect is a major revision of international bank capital regulations that would embody recent advances in …
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information heavily determines the pattern of international transactions. Our model integrates elements of the finance literature … on portfolio composition and the international macroeconomics and asset trade literature. Gross asset flows depend on …
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Social security system old age insurance systems are devices for the sharing of income risks of elderly people with others. Risks can be shared intergenerationally (with the young of the same country), intragenerationally (with other elderly of the same country), or internationally (with...
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intermediation to examine the role of national monetary policy in determining the international competitiveness of a national banking … generate a demand for reserve money (reserve requirements). The international competitiveness of a banking system is enhanced …
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In this article, we formulate a time-scale decomposition of an international version of the CAPM that accounts for both …
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Why are some countries so much richer than others? Development Accounting is a first-pass attempt at organizing the answer around two proximate determinants: factors of production and efficiency. It answers the question "how much of the cross-country income variance can be attributed to...
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This paper examines the extent to which the process of globalization can explain the observed widening in the cross--country distribution of output--per--worker. In particular examine whether the opening up of trade in a Hecksher--Ohlin type model of trade can explain the observed changes. On...
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Lack of income convergence for the world as a whole has led to concerns about the impact of globalization of markets on world inequality. GDP per capita is usually used to proxy for the quality of life of individuals living in different countries. However, well-being is also affected by quantity...
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An optimal linear world income tax that maximizes a border-neutral social welfare function provides a drastic reduction in world consumption inequality, dropping the Gini coefficient from 0.69 to 0.25. In contrast an optimal decentralized (i.e., within countries) redistribution has miniscule...
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