In this paper we explore the 'Mrs.Machlup's Wardrobe' hypothesis to understand the growing trend of Latin American economies amassing large stocks of international reserves. Using annual data from 1980 to 2007, we examine the relevance of the argument that economies continue to add to their existing reserves stock in order to keep up with the Joneses. We find strong evidence of presence of the Joneses effect. The effect is robust to the inclusion of traditional determinants of reserve accumulation as well as region specific factors including commodity exports that set the Latin American economies apart from other emerging economies.Demand for International Reserves, ¡¥Mrs. Machlup¡¦s Wardrobe¡¦ Hypothesis, Speculative Attack, Competitive Ho...
International audienceExisting empirical models fail to explain the surge in the accumulation of for...
The existing empirical models fail to explain the surge in the foreign exchange reserves accumulatio...
Many emerging market economies are accumulating reserves at unprecedented scales in recent years. So...
In this paper we explore the [`]Mrs. Machlup's Wardrobe' hypothesis to understand the growing trend ...
In this paper we explore the ‘Mrs. Machlup's Wardrobe’ hypothesis to understand the growing trend of...
Motivated by the observed international reserve hoarding behavior in the post-1997 crisis period, we...
AbstractEven though several Latin American countries have shown recently poor economic performance, ...
This paper investigates the motives behind foreign exchange reserve accumulation. The main goal is t...
The inability of empirical research to reach a robust conclusion as\ud to the possible drivers of re...
Motivated by the significant increases in international reserves during the 2000s, this paper analy...
In this paper we estimate the demand for official reserves in Latin America during the period 1995-2...
We analyze the way in which Latin American countries have adjusted to commodityterms of trade (CTOT)...
Foreign reserves accumulation is a widespread phenomenon in recent years, particularly among emergin...
We model the demand for official reserves in Latin America during the period 1995-2011. We assume th...
JEL No. F02,F1,F15,F31,F32,F33,F36,F4 This paper analyzes competing interpretations for the large in...
International audienceExisting empirical models fail to explain the surge in the accumulation of for...
The existing empirical models fail to explain the surge in the foreign exchange reserves accumulatio...
Many emerging market economies are accumulating reserves at unprecedented scales in recent years. So...
In this paper we explore the [`]Mrs. Machlup's Wardrobe' hypothesis to understand the growing trend ...
In this paper we explore the ‘Mrs. Machlup's Wardrobe’ hypothesis to understand the growing trend of...
Motivated by the observed international reserve hoarding behavior in the post-1997 crisis period, we...
AbstractEven though several Latin American countries have shown recently poor economic performance, ...
This paper investigates the motives behind foreign exchange reserve accumulation. The main goal is t...
The inability of empirical research to reach a robust conclusion as\ud to the possible drivers of re...
Motivated by the significant increases in international reserves during the 2000s, this paper analy...
In this paper we estimate the demand for official reserves in Latin America during the period 1995-2...
We analyze the way in which Latin American countries have adjusted to commodityterms of trade (CTOT)...
Foreign reserves accumulation is a widespread phenomenon in recent years, particularly among emergin...
We model the demand for official reserves in Latin America during the period 1995-2011. We assume th...
JEL No. F02,F1,F15,F31,F32,F33,F36,F4 This paper analyzes competing interpretations for the large in...
International audienceExisting empirical models fail to explain the surge in the accumulation of for...
The existing empirical models fail to explain the surge in the foreign exchange reserves accumulatio...
Many emerging market economies are accumulating reserves at unprecedented scales in recent years. So...