Measuring the tailwind in an emerging market economy : the case of Argentina / Emilio Ocampo.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Serie documentos de trabajo (Universidad del CEMA) ; n. 600Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Universidad del CEMA, 2016Descripción: 15 pTema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: This paper introduces an index that seeks to objectively measure tailwind, a term used to describe favorable external conditions in commodity and financial markets that can lead to improved macroeconomic performance. Argentina is and has historically been a net exporter of commodities and a net importer of capital, therefore it benefits from rising prices in international commodity markets and the availability of low cost long-term capital. The index is partly based on the framework of “push” and “pull” factors developed in the early 1990s to explain international capital flows into emerging markets economies and my own experience as an international investment banker during the nineties.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Informe técnico | Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano CRAI | 88757 n. 600, 2016 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 88757 n. 600, 2016 |
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This paper introduces an index that seeks to objectively measure tailwind, a term used to describe favorable external conditions in commodity and financial markets that can lead to improved macroeconomic performance. Argentina is and has historically been a net exporter of commodities and a net importer of capital, therefore it benefits from rising prices in international commodity markets and the availability of low cost long-term capital. The index is partly based on the framework of “push” and “pull” factors developed in the early 1990s to explain international capital flows into emerging markets economies and my own experience as an international investment banker during the nineties.
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