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Latin America and East Asia in the context of an insurance model of currency crises.
by Chinn, Menzie D.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Financial crises -- Latin America -- Econometric models; Financial crises -- East Asia -- Econometric models; Currency devaluation -- Latin America -- Econometric models; Currency devaluation -- East Asia -- Econometric models; Foreign exchange market -- Latin America -- Econometric models; Foreign exchange market -- East Asia -- Econometric models; Monetary policy -- Latin America -- Econometric models; Monetary policy -- East Asia -- Econometric models.
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Medium-term determinants of current account in industrial are developing countries : an empirical exploration.
by Chinn, Menzie.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Finance, Public -- Accounting -- Econometric models; Accounts current -- Econometric models; Budget -- DEveloping countries -- Econometric models; Alien property -- Econometric models; Saving and investment -- Econometric models; Terms of trade -- Developing countries -- Econometric models; Capital market -- Developing countries -- Econometric models.
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International capital inflows, domestic financial intermediation and financial crises under imperfect information.
by Chinn, Menzie D.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Investments, Foreign -- Econometric models; Intermediation (Finance) -- Econometric models; Financial crises -- Econometric models; Information theory in economics.
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Real exchanges rate levels, productivity and demand shocks : evidence from a panel of 14 countries.
by Chinn, Menzie; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996.
Subject: Foreign exchange rates.
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Monetary policy in Japan, Germany and the United States : does one size fit alln.
by Chinn, Menzie D; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996.
Subject: Monetary policy -- Japan; Bank of Japan; Monetary poilcy -- Germany; Monetary policy -- United States.
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Before the fall : were East Asian currencies overvaluedn.
by Chinn, Menzie D.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Foreign exchange rates -- East Asia -- Econometric models; Money -- East Asia -- Econometric models; East Asia -- Economic conditions -- Econometric models; Financial crises -- East Asia -- Econometric models.
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On the won and other East Asian currencies.
by Chinn, Menzie D.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Forein exchange -- Econometric models; Money -- Econometric models; Currency questions -- East Asia -- Econometric models.
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The usual suspectsn : productivity and demand shocks and Asia-Pacific real excahnge rates.
by Chinn, Menzie David; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.
Subject: Foreign exchange rates -- East Asia -- Econometric models; Foreign exchange rates -- Pacific area -- Econometric models.
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Market structure and the persistence of sectoral real exchange rates.
by cheung, Yin-Wong.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Industrial organization (Economic theory); Foreign exchange rates -- OECD countries; Purchasing power paarity -- OECD countries.
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How do UK-based foreign exchange dealers think their market operatesn.
by Cheung, Yin-Wong.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Foreign exchange brokers -- Great Britain -- Attitudes; Foreign exchange market -- Great Britain; Microeconomics.
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