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A Quantative Exploration of the Role of Short-Term Domestic Debit in Balance of Payments Crises

Michael Kumhof

Working Papers from Stanford University, Department of Economics

Abstract: October 2000

The quantitative implications of a model of balance of payments crises are explored. The model analyzes government sterilization of capital outflows through low interest rates on domestic debt. This prevents a collapse in money demand but instead leads to a collapse in bond demand and therefore an increase in central bank domestic credit. The theory's implications are consistent with the Mexican experience of 1994, but much less so with Indonesia in 1997 and Brazil in 1998. Keywords: intellectual property rights, copyright, sui generis protection of expressive material, economics of information-goods, open science, "fair use," scientific databases.

JEL Classification: H4, K39, O31, O34 -->

Keywords: intellectual property rights; copyright; sui generis protection of expressive material; economics of information-goods; open science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H4 K39 O31 O34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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