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Capital flows, country risk and contagion
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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Business cycle synchronization and regional integration: a case study for Central America
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Business Cycle Synchronization And Regional Integration : A Case Study For Central America
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In early January 2003, the United States and Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua launched official negotiations for the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), a treaty that would expand NAFTA-style trade barrier reductions to Central America. With deeper trade integration between Central America and the United States, it is expected that there will be closer links in business cycles between Central American countries and the United States. The paper finds a relatively low degree of business cycle synchronization within Central America as well as between Central America and the United States. The business cycle synchronization is expected to increase only modestly with further trade expansion, making the coordination of macroeconomic policies within CAFTA somewhat less of a priority.


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Business Cycle Synchronization And Regional Integration : A Case Study For Central America
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In early January 2003, the United States and Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua launched official negotiations for the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), a treaty that would expand NAFTA-style trade barrier reductions to Central America. With deeper trade integration between Central America and the United States, it is expected that there will be closer links in business cycles between Central American countries and the United States. The paper finds a relatively low degree of business cycle synchronization within Central America as well as between Central America and the United States. The business cycle synchronization is expected to increase only modestly with further trade expansion, making the coordination of macroeconomic policies within CAFTA somewhat less of a priority.


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Regime-switching in exchange rate policy and balance sheet effects
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Intersectoral dynamics and economic growth in Ecuador
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Turmoil in Latin America and the Caribbean : volatility, spillovers, and contagion
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ISBN: 0821354795 Year: 2003 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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Migration and human capital in Brazil during the 1990s
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Oil, agriculture and the public sector: linking intersector dynamics in Ecuador
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The dynamics of poverty and its determinants: the case of the Northeast of Brazil and its States
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