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30/06/2016 |
Article | This paper synthetizes the recent literature on the links between international migration and international financial flows (Foreign Direct Investment and cross-border flows of… |
122
30/06/2016 |
Article | This paper examines the differences in wealth ownership between immigrant and native households in France. Using data from the 2009-2010 wealth survey conducted by Insee, we find… |
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30/06/2016 |
Article | Since the 1970, savings amounts transferred by migrants to their home countries have constantly increased. They now represent twice the amount of foreign aid and are greater than… |
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31/03/2016 |
Article | The internationalization of the Renminbi (RMB) has been drawing attention from both political scientists and economists, since the end of 2000s. Available data indicate a strong… |
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31/03/2016 |
Article | With much stronger international linkages between long-term interest rates in different currencies, ultra-low interest rates have become a global phenomenon. The real equilibrium… |
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31/03/2016 |
Article | Financial crises have been an enduring phenomenon of the contemporary international economic environment. These crises tend to have two features in common. First, they are… |
127
30/09/2015 |
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The Euro’s International Status after the Financial Crisis and the Sovereign Debt Crisis Free access
The outbreak of the global financial crisis and of the sovereign debt crisis has fuelled discussions as regards new initiatives that could be taken to strengthen economic… |
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30/09/2015 |
Article | While the concept of macroprudential policy has been extensively discussed, the issue of its coordination at the global level has barely been touched upon. Coordination is however… |
129
30/09/2015 |
Article | For emerging economies, the expected return to conventional monetary policies in the US, which will result in a rise in US interest rates and in a decrease in global liquidity,… |
130
30/09/2015 |
Article | The Chinese exchange rate regime has much fluctuated since the removal of the dollar peg in July 2005. Theoretically, it can be viewed as an “upward crawling peg” relative to a… |
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30/09/2015 |
Article | Global financial integration should, in theory, provide better portfolio diversification, international risk sharing and thus more efficient allocation of capital across the… |
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30/09/2015 |
Article | This article aims at showing that, with limited institutional efforts, SDRs could be given a more prominent place within central bank international reserves and that such an… |
133
30/09/2015 |
Article | This paper examines the role of currencies at moments of geopolitical shifts and in particular the “Thucydides dilemma” in which a strong state whose power is perceived as… |
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30/09/2015 |
Article | Two years on, the unprecedented quantitative easing launched by the Bank of Japan has provided mixed results. The reflating effect on the monetary and financial sphere has beaten… |
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30/09/2015 |
Article | During the “global financial crisis”, the interactions, at a global level, between domestic financial systems appeared to be much more complex and crucial than thought previously.… |
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30/09/2015 |
Article | The widening US current account deficit in the 2000’s and the fact that the financial crisis started in the United-States suggested a further depreciation of the US currency.… |
137
30/09/2015 |
Article | This article reviews the steps that China has taken towards financial reform with particular attention to capital account liberalization and internationalizing the use of the… |
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30/09/2015 |
Article | OECD countries’ monetary policies are faced with a new situation. First, inflation in OECD countries is becoming increasingly lower due to structural causes: decline in wage… |
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22/06/2015 |
Article | To identify the contribution of asset management companies, relatively new players in the European institutional landscape, the first section of this paper gives a brief… |
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31/03/2015 |
Article | The causes of the major financial crisis that surfaced in 2007 are identical to those of virtually all crises that have occurred since the beginning of the 19th century – a credit… |