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How Does the US Credit Crisis Affect the Asia-Pacific Economies? --- Analysis based on a General Equilibrium ModelHong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers [View] (Paper: WP09_12, 05.08.2009) |
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On the Solvency of Nations: Are Global Imbalances Consistent with Intertemporal Budget Constraints?Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0975, 31.07.2009) |
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China's evolving external wealth and rising creditor positionBank for International Settlements Working papers [View] (Paper: 286, 07.07.2009) |
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Liquidity, Risk Appetite and Exchange Rate Movements During the Financial Crisis of 2007-2009Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers [View] (Paper: WP09_11, 07.07.2009) |
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The International Dimension of Productivity and Demand Shocks in the US EconomySan Francisco Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2009-09, 02.06.2009) |
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China's financial conundrum and global imbalancesBank for International Settlements Working papers [View] (Paper: 277, 31.03.2009) |
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Currency Crashes in Industrial Countries: Much Ado About Nothing?Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0966, 17.03.2009) |
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Asset prices and current account fluctuations in G7 economiesEuropean Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1014, 25.02.2009) |
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Current account benchmarks for central and eastern Europe: a desperate search?European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0995, 29.01.2009) |
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Sudden Stops, Financial Crises and Leverage: A Fisherian Deflation of Tobin's Q*Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0960, 12.01.2009) |