
Avoiding Kindleberger’s trap: A dollar coalition of the willing
In the event of dysfunction in dollar funding markets, the Federal Reserve can supply liquidity through standing central bank

In the event of dysfunction in dollar funding markets, the Federal Reserve can supply liquidity through standing central bank

The recent surge in inflation has led to a significant increase in the frequency of price changes. This column

The fight against inflation has largely been won in the euro area, after a sharp but short-lived inflation episode

It is down more than 4% on both the euro and the yen through April, though bounced at the

In recent years, banks’ credit line exposure to non-bank financial institutions has grown significantly. This column analyses the implications

Until the late 19th century, states raised most of their government revenues from import tariffs. This column asks whether

In higher-income countries, urban proximity has been shown to enhance workers’ skills and income, but less is known about

Extractive taxation is considered one of the main causes of the French Revolution. This column exploits regional variations in

In the past decade, China has become the largest creditor to developing countries, surpassing the IMF, World Bank, and

The recent global rise in prices has renewed interest in the distributional effects of the Fisherian debt-inflation channel, and

In the event of dysfunction in dollar funding markets, the Federal Reserve can supply liquidity through standing central bank

The recent surge in inflation has led to a significant increase in the frequency of price changes. This column

The fight against inflation has largely been won in the euro area, after a sharp but short-lived inflation episode

It is down more than 4% on both the euro and the yen through April, though bounced at the

In recent years, banks’ credit line exposure to non-bank financial institutions has grown significantly. This column analyses the implications

Until the late 19th century, states raised most of their government revenues from import tariffs. This column asks whether

In higher-income countries, urban proximity has been shown to enhance workers’ skills and income, but less is known about

Extractive taxation is considered one of the main causes of the French Revolution. This column exploits regional variations in

In the past decade, China has become the largest creditor to developing countries, surpassing the IMF, World Bank, and

The recent global rise in prices has renewed interest in the distributional effects of the Fisherian debt-inflation channel, and




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