Structural Vulnerabilities and Currency Crises

This paper examines the role of structural factors-governance and rule of law, corporate sector governance (creditor rights and shareholder rights), corporate financing structure-as well as macroeconomic variables in currency crises. Using a technique known as a binary recursive tree allows for interactions between the various explanatory variables. It is found that structural vulnerabilities play an important role in the occurrence of "deep" currency crises (those with a real GDP growth decline of at least 3 percentage points) and that there are complex interactions between these structural vulnerabilities and macroeconomic imbalances.
Publication date: January 2002
ISBN: 9781451842609
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International - Economics , Corporate Governance , structural indicators , binary recursive trees , shareholders , current account , shareholder , shareholder rights , Open Economy Macroeconomics , Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance: Forecasting and Simulation , Corporate Finance and Governance: Gen

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