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Alberto Alesina
WHY IS FISCAL POLICY OFTEN PROCYCLICAL? Alberto Alesina, Filipe R. Campante, September 2008, Paper. "Fiscal policy is procyclical in many developing countries. We…
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Kenneth Rogoff
Can Exchange Rates Forecast Commodity Prices? Kenneth Rogoff, June 29, 2008, Paper. "We show that "commodity currency" exchange rates have remarkably robust power in…
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Ricardo Hausmann
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…
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Erica Field
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-…
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Ricardo Hausmann
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—…
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Gita Gopinath
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…
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Ricardo Hausmann
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,…
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Luis M. Viceira
Developments in Asset Allocation Modeling. Luis Viceira, 2006, Book Chapter, "The "traditional" approach to designing policy portfolios assumes that expected returns risk, and…
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Carmen Reinhart
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…