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Download PDF: For a few dollars more: Reserves and growth in times of crises

AuthorGong Cheng | Economist and policy strategist at the European Stability Mechanism

Abstract:

Based on a dataset of 112 emerging economies and developing countries, this paper addresses the question whether the accumulation of international reserves has effectively protected countries during the 2008–09 financial crisis. More specifically, the paper investigates the relation between international reserves and the existence of capital controls. We find that the level of reserves matters: countries with high reserves relative to short-term debt suffered less from the crisis, particularly when associated with a less open capital account. This suggests some degree of complementarity between reserve accumulation and capital controls.

Published online: December 2014

Source: Journal of International Money and Finance | Volume 52 | April 2015 | Pages 127–145

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