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What Do We Know About the Global Financial Safety Net? Rationale, Data and Possible Evolution
This paper critically reviews the theoretical basis for the provision of the global financial safety net (GFSN) and provides a comprehensive database covering four elements of the GFSN (foreign exchange reserves, IMF financing, central bank swap lines ...
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A Seniority Arrangement for Sovereign Debt
Satyajit Chatterjee, Burcu Eyigungor
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WANT EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION? EDUCATE THE KIDS FIRST
Michael Jetter, Andrés Ramírez Hassan
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Financial Crisis, Creditor‐Debtor Conflict, and Populism
Journal of Finance, 2022We study the impact of debtor distress during a financial crisis on support for a populist far-right party. Our empirical approach exploits variation in exposure to foreign currency household loans during a currency crisis in Hungary.
Győző Gyöngyösi, Emil Verner
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American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2023
The European debt crisis presents a challenge to our understanding of the relationship between government bond yields and economic fundamentals. I argue that information frictions are an important missing element and support that claim with evidence on ...
Radoslaw Paluszynski
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The European debt crisis presents a challenge to our understanding of the relationship between government bond yields and economic fundamentals. I argue that information frictions are an important missing element and support that claim with evidence on ...
Radoslaw Paluszynski
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Borrowing Costs after Sovereign Debt Relief
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2023Can debt moratoria help countries weather negative shocks? We exploit the Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) to study the bond market effects of deferring official debt repayments.
Valentin F. Lang +2 more
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James Crotty’s Advice to Koreans
The Review of Radical Political Economics, 2023The Korean economy achieved rapid economic growth with equal income distribution for over three decades until the late 1990s when, in 1997, a financial crisis occurred.
Kang‐Kook Lee
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Fiscal regimes and the exchange rate
Social Science Research Network, 2022In this paper, we argue that the effect of monetary and fiscal policies on the exchange rate depends on the fiscal regime. A contractionary monetary (expansionary fiscal) shock can lead to a depreciation, rather than an appreciation, of the domestic ...
Nikola Mirkov +3 more
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The Currency Composition of Sovereign Debt
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2019We study the currency composition of sovereign debt in emerging economies through the lens of a model in which the government lacks commitment regarding debt and monetary policy.
D. Perez, Pablo Ottonello
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Corporate debt and investment: A firm-level analysis for stressed euro area countries
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2018This paper investigates the link between corporate debt and investment for a group of five peripheral euro area countries. Using firm-level data from 2005-2014, we postulate a non-linear corporate leverage-investment relationship and derive thresholds ...
Stefan Gebauer +3 more
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