04076nam 2200637 450 991046362800332120210227005241.01-4623-0736-11-4527-0266-797866128413161-4518-7038-81-282-84131-9(CKB)3170000000055081(EBL)1607964(SSID)ssj0000943977(PQKBManifestationID)11612507(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000943977(PQKBWorkID)10983800(PQKB)10975734(OCoLC)763008862(MiAaPQ)EBC1607964(EXLCZ)99317000000005508120140227h20082008 uy 0engtxtccrBank recycling of petro dollars to emerging market economies during the current oil price boom /Johannes Wiegand[Washington, District of Columbia] :International Monetary Fund,2008.©20081 online resource (28 p.)IMF Working PapersDescription based upon print version of record.1-4519-1491-1 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. Bank Flows to Emerging Markets, 1970-1985; 2. Emerging Markets: Current Account, 1970-2007; Tables; 1. Emerging Markets: Current Account Position by Region; 2. Oil Exporters: External Position and Deposit Flows into BIS-Reporting Banks, 2001-06; II. Data and Some Stylized Facts; III. Identification and Estimation Strategy; 3. Correlation of Deposit Outflows with the IMF Average Oil Price.; 3. Identifying and Estimating Petro-Dollar Bank Flows: Basic Scheme; 4. Identifying and Estimating Petro-Dollar Bank Flows: Extended Scheme; IV. ResultsA. Descriptive Statistics 4. Quarterly Flows into and out of BIS Reporting Bank, Q2 2001-Q4 2006...; B. Basic Estimation Results; 5. Cross-Border Loans, 1990-2007; 5. Basic Regression Results; C. Detailed Results; 6. Extended Regression Results; D. Region Specific Estimates; 6. Bank Loans by Recipient Region; E. Robustness Checks and Extensions; Parameter Stability; 7. Region Specific Estimates; 7. Regression Residuals; Dynamic Specifications; 8. Re-Recursive Estimation; Feedback and Reverse Causality; 8. Dynamic Specifications; Assets and Liabilities vs. Loans and Deposits; 9. Feedback10. Assets and Liabilities V. Summary: Key Results and Implications for Emerging Market Vulnerabilities; 9. Non-Loan Asset Flows, 1996-2007; References; Appendices; I. Country and Territory Groupings; II. Detailed Descriptive StatisticsHigh oil prices have once again led to large external surpluses of oil exporting countries, similar to the 1970's and 1980's. This paper analyzes the extent to which (i) oil exporters use bank deposits to invest these surpluses, and (ii) banks are lending on these funds to emerging market economies. Bank recycling of petro dollars to emerging market economies is found to be almost as important as in the 1970's and 1980's, even though during the current boom, petro dollar bank flows tend to originate in countries like Russia, Libya, or Nigeria rather than in the Middle East. As one consequence....IMF Working PapersCapital movementsEconometric modelsBanks and bankingEconometric modelsPetroleum industry and tradeEconomic aspectsEconometric modelsElectronic books.Capital movementsEconometric models.Banks and bankingEconometric models.Petroleum industry and tradeEconomic aspectsEconometric models.332.820971Wiegand Johannes820400MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463628003321Bank recycling of petro dollars to emerging market economies during the current oil price boom2038125UNINA03675oam 2200493 450 991080926320332120190911112728.01-299-46228-6981-4405-39-6(OCoLC)839386979(MiFhGG)GVRL8RIK(EXLCZ)99255000000101922720130520h20132013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrManaging Indonesia's transformation an oral history /Ginandjar KartasasmitaSingapore World Scientific Pub. Co.2013New Jersey :World Scientific,[2013]�20131 online resource (ix, 490 pages)Gale eBooksIncludes index.981-4405-38-8 Foreword; Contents; Introduction; Turning Points in My Life; Chapter 1 Early Years; Family Background; Studying in Japan; Chapter 2 Rising with Sudharmono: 1965-1983; G-5 KOTI; Joining the Air Force; Joining the State Secretariat; Internal Politics; Cabinet Meetings; Keppres X; Pribumi vs. Non-Pribumi; Appointed as BKPM Chairman; Economic Reform; Working as Minister of Mines and Energy; Raising Fuel Prices; Suharto's Inner Circle; Chapter 3 The Year of 1988; Looking Back at the 1980's; P4; Internal Military Politics; Transitional Years: 1988-1997; ICMI; Chinese Conglomerates: The Tapos MeetingAppointed as Chairman of BAPPENAS Reaching Out to Civil Society; Dealing with Mounting Problems; The Crisis: 1997-1998; Chapter 4 Toward the MPR in 1998: Indonesia in Crisis; The Final Days of Suharto; The Final Curtain; What Went Wrong; Chapter 5 The Habibie Presidency; The Golkar Congress, 1998; Economic Recovery; Habibie's Democratic Legacy; Regional, Communal, and Ethnic Conflicts; East Timor; Bank Bali; Chapter 6 From Habibie to Wahid; The 1999 MPR and Habibie's Accountability Speech; The Abdurrahman Wahid Presidency; The Political Limbo; The Court Case: Gus Dur's Political EnemyOusting Abdurrahman Wahid Chapter 7 Megawati's Presidency and the 2004 Elections: Towards Consociational Democracy?; The Megawati Presidency; Constitutional Reforms; The 2004 Election; Chapter 8 SBY and the Dilemma of a Multiparty Presidential System; SBY's Leadership; 2009 Elections; Golkar and the Future Political Party Configuration; DPD; Chapter 9 Challenges Ahead, International Footprints, and If . . .; Challenges Ahead; International Footprints; If . . .; Index; About the AuthorManaging Indonesia's Transformation: An Oral History is an account of Ginandjar Kartasasmita's career in the Indonesian government, both under President Suharto and in the post-Suharto era. Based on all the ministerial positions in which Kartasasmita has served the government, the book provides readers candid insights into the domestic and international political and economic contexts in which decisions were made, and how policies were formulated and implemented in Indonesia.The book contains many hours of interviews in which the author responds - as frankly as he can - to all sorts of questionCabinet officersIndonesiaInterviewsIndonesiaPolitics and government1966-1998-IndonesiaPolitics and government1998-IndonesiaEconomic policyCabinet officers959.803959.8037092Kartasasmita Ginandjar1597974MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910809263203321Managing Indonesia's transformation3919947UNINA