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On current account surpluses and the correction of global imbalances
The United States has run an increasingly large current account deficit over the last few years. J. P. Morgan forecasts that in 2007 the deficit will reach almost one trillion dollars, or 7 percent of GDP. This unprecedented situation has generated concern among analysts and policymakers. Many argue ...
Un marco para la elaboración de los programas de impresión y acuñación
Este trabajo presenta modelos alternativos para proyectar la demanda de billetes y monedas de distintas denominaciones. Los modelos propuestos dominan a los habitualmente utilizados, reduciendo el error medio cuadrático de proyección substancialmente. Además se presenta un nuevo marco para la elaboración ...
Estimaciones de la Nairu para Chile
El objetivo de este ensayo es estimar la tasa de desempleo que no acelera la inflación (Nairu) para Chile. Su medición permite construir la brecha de desempleo, medida complementaria de actividad y brecha de producto, que los bancos centrales usan en forma regular junto a los demás indicadores que ...
Financial diversification, sudden stops, and sudden starts
The financial crises of the second half of the 1990s have led to renewed interest in the causes and consequences of international capital flows. Sudden stops, defined as large drops in net capital inflows, have received particular attention, given the collapses in output and investment commonly ...
What drives the current account in commodity exporting countries?: the cases of Chile and New Zealand
As capital markets have become increasingly integrated, savings and investment within countries have tended to become less correlated, in what is known as the Feldstein-Horioka (1980) correlation, with the corollary that savings-investment gaps (that is, current accounts) have tended to become more ...
International reserve management and the current account
This paper assesses the costs and benefits of active international reserve management. The first part outlines and appraises various channels through which international reserve management may enhance economic performance, focusing on two important channels: it lowers the real exchange rate volatility ...