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WHY IS FISCAL POLICY OFTEN PROCYCLICAL? Alberto Alesina, Filipe R. Campante, September 2008, Paper. "Fiscal policy is procyclical in many developing countries. We…
Can Exchange Rates Forecast Commodity Prices? Kenneth Rogoff, June 29, 2008, Paper. "We show that "commodity currency" exchange rates have remarkably robust power in…
Final Recommendations of the International Panel on ASGISA, Ricardo Hausmann, May 2008, Paper, As part of the Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative (ASGI-SA), the National…
Repayment Frequency and Default in Micro-Finance: Evidence from India, Erica Field, Rohini Pande, January 2008, Paper. "In stark contrast to bank debt contracts, most micro-…
The Valuation of Hidden Assets in Foreign Transactions: Why “Dark Matter” Matters. Ricardo Hausmann, May 27, 2007, Paper. "This paper clarifies how the valuation of hidden assets—…
Efficient Expropriation: Sustainable Fiscal Policy in a Small Open Economy, By Aguiar, Mark, Manuel Amador, and Gita Gopinath. 2006
We study a small open economy characterized by…
Why the US Current Account Deficit is Sustainable. Ricardo Hausmann, May 27, 2006, Paper. "Over the last couple of years, the burgeoning of the US current account deficit,…
Developments in Asset Allocation Modeling. Luis Viceira, 2006, Book Chapter, "The "traditional" approach to designing policy portfolios assumes that expected returns risk, and…
Argentina’s Eternal Debt Problem. Carmen Reinhart, May 30, 2016, Opinion. "Argentina recently emerged from nearly 15 years of the most litigious sovereign default in modern…