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This paper highlights the rare conditions leading to international cooperation, and the reasons why eliciting this …
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This paper highlights the rare conditions leading to international cooperation, and the reasons why eliciting this …
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international reserves (IR) by emerging markets during the 2000s, as the Great Moderation turned to the 2008-9 global crisis and …
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large hoarding of international reserves. It analyzes the degree to which measures of SWF governance and transparency …
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This paper studies the association between the current account and real estate valuation across countries, subject to data availability [43 countries, of which 25 are OECD], during 1990 - 2005. We find robust and strong positive association between current account deficits and the appreciation...
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This paper identifies factors associated with takeoff - a sustained period of high growth following a period of stagnation. We examine a panel of 241 stagnation episodes" from 146 countries, 54 % of these episodes are followed by takeoffs. Countries that experience takeoffs average 2.3% annual...
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This paper evaluates the impact of international reserves, terms of trade shocks and capital flows on the real exchange … rate (REER). We observe that international reserves cushions the impact of TOT shocks on the REER, and that this effect is …
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This paper evaluates the degree to which current account patterns are explained by the variables suggested by the literature, and reflects on possible future patterns. We start with panel regressions explaining the current account of 69 countries during 1981-2006. We identify an asymmetric...
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