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for by the real common factor, which is proportional to world growth in our empirical model and linked to the risk …
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for by the real common factor, which is proportional to world growth in our empirical model and linked to the risk …
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for by the real common factor, which is proportional to world growth in our empirical model and linked to the risk …
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factor, which is extracted from world growth in our empirical model and linked to the risk-free rate in the theoretical model … and in the data. Second, the share of volatility forecast error variance explained by the real common shock and by country …
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world shows that the long-term impact of a China GDP shock on the typical Latin American economy has increased by three … world have altered the transmission mechanism of international business cycles to Latin America. Evidence based on a Global … times since mid-1990s. At the same time, the long-term impact of a US GDP shock has halved, while the transmission of shocks …
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