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    Author(s) Gabriele Camera
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9783540278030
    Pages273
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2006

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    Springer Recent Developments On Money And Finance Exploring Links Between Market Frictions by Gabriele Camera

    nomic activity. The paper highlights how the interaction of domestic informational frictions, perfect capital mobility, and foreign interest rates can combine to provoke a sudden depreciation of the exchange rate and a prolonged decline in output. In particular,theauthorsdescribeconditionsunderwhichtwodifferentequilibriaexist. One has a high level of outputand a minorcostly-state-veri?cationproblem,and the other equilibrium has a higher level of output and a severe costly-state-veri?cation problem. In addition, the authors show how their model can successfully simulate a crisispaththatisqualitativelyconsistentwithoccurrencessuchastheMexican?n- cial crisis in 1994. An importantlesson emergingfromthis work is that even a small change in external factors can generate a "crisis" path, when this initial shock hits a small open monetary economy, if the economy features a combination of domestic informational frictions with international capital ?ows. The next paper, by Hernandez-Verme, also focuses on the study of small open economieswithinthe contextofan overlappinggenerationsmodel. Unlike Antinol? and Huybens, however, her main concern is the relative merits of different methods for achievingprice stability._x000D_To do so she mergesthe overlappinggenerationsmodel with a spatial model of Townsendto comparethe meritsof alternativeexchangerate regimes-namely, ?xed and ?exible. This analysis is carried out within a context where ?nancial intermediaries perform a real allocative function, there are multiple reserverequirements,andtheeconomyissubjecttocreditmarketfrictions. She?nds there is scope for endogenousvolatility, independent of the exchange rate regime in place. Another key ?nding is that under ?oating exchange rates, a positive trade-off between domestic in?ation and output can be exploited under credit rationing but only if in?ation is small. In fact, there exists an in?ation threshold beyond which domestic output suffers._x000D_ _x000D_Recent developments on money and finance: an introduction.- Deposit Insurance and Bank Regulation in a Monetary Economy: A General Equilibrium Exposition.- A monetary mechanism for sharing capital: Diamond and Dybvig meet Kiyotaki and Wright.- Domestic financial market frictions, unrestricted international capital flows, and crises in small open economies.- Inflation, Growth and Exchange Rate Regimes in Small Open Economies.- Aggregate Risk Sharing and Equivalent Financial Mechanisms in an Endowment Economy of Incomplete Participation.- Asset pricing implications of efficient risk sharing in an endowment economy.- Distributional aspects of the divisibility of money. An example.- The distribution of money and prices in an equilibrium with lotteries.- Money, price dispersion and welfare.- A simple search model of money with heterogeneous agents and partial acceptability.- Decentralized credit and monetary exchange without public record keeping.- Limited participation, private money, and credit in a spatial model of money._x000D_



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