This study draws attention to some stylised facts suggesting that the rise of reserves in the Emergingcountries is still partially unexplained. Emerging countries in the last decade seem to have reduced their exposure tothe risk of short term foreign capital outflow, as they have increased GDP growth with little growth in new capitalassets and short term foreign debt. Nevertheless, they have kept raising foreign reserves massively. This workconstructs a model that is able to explain these stylised facts are the result of the same process of globalisation. Asnumerical simulations establish, the optimal solution depends crucially on two structural parameters newlyintroduced in this model, which account for the marginal cost of long term finan...
In this paper we analyzed the effect of the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves to economic gr...
WITH INTERNATIONAL reserves four times as large, in terms of their GDP, as in the early 1990s, emerg...
International reserve accumulation by developing countries is just one example of the puzzling behav...
Emerging markets in the last decade increased the stock of foreign reserves and simultaneously manag...
Summary: Emerging markets in the last decade increased the stock of foreign reserves and simultaneou...
Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contributi...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand have been central issues for emerging market countries. ...
Asia has emerged as the balancing wheel of global finance. The countries of Asia now account for 70 ...
The rapid growth of international reserves, a development concentrated in the emerging markets, rema...
We present a model that reproduces two salient facts characterizing the international monetary syste...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
In this paper we adopt a non linear approach to examine the dynamics of the international reserves h...
The massive stocks of foreign exchange reserves, mostly held in the form of U.S. T-Bonds by emerging...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
WITH INTERNATIONAL reserves four times as large, in terms of their GDP, as in the early 1990s, emerg...
In this paper we analyzed the effect of the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves to economic gr...
WITH INTERNATIONAL reserves four times as large, in terms of their GDP, as in the early 1990s, emerg...
International reserve accumulation by developing countries is just one example of the puzzling behav...
Emerging markets in the last decade increased the stock of foreign reserves and simultaneously manag...
Summary: Emerging markets in the last decade increased the stock of foreign reserves and simultaneou...
Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contributi...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand have been central issues for emerging market countries. ...
Asia has emerged as the balancing wheel of global finance. The countries of Asia now account for 70 ...
The rapid growth of international reserves, a development concentrated in the emerging markets, rema...
We present a model that reproduces two salient facts characterizing the international monetary syste...
Managing capital flows and liquidity demand has been a central issue for emerging-market countries. ...
In this paper we adopt a non linear approach to examine the dynamics of the international reserves h...
The massive stocks of foreign exchange reserves, mostly held in the form of U.S. T-Bonds by emerging...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
WITH INTERNATIONAL reserves four times as large, in terms of their GDP, as in the early 1990s, emerg...
In this paper we analyzed the effect of the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves to economic gr...
WITH INTERNATIONAL reserves four times as large, in terms of their GDP, as in the early 1990s, emerg...
International reserve accumulation by developing countries is just one example of the puzzling behav...