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Introduction; II. Event Study Analysis: 1980-2007; A. Methodology; Figures; 1. Definition of Shock Episodes; 2. Identifying the Cost Associated with a Shock; B. Anatomy of Shocks; Tables; 1. Frequency and Size of Shocks; C. Macroeconomic Impact and Cost of Shocks; 2. Frequency and Size of Shocks by Region; 3. Macroeconomic Impact of Shocks; 4. Costs by Type Shocks; D. The Role of International Reserves; 5. Annual Losses and Level of Reserves; E. Robustness Analysis; 6. Costs of External Shocks by Variable and Type of Shock; 3. Frequency and Size of Shocks (25th Percentile) 327 $a7. Costs of External Shocks by Variable and Type of Shock (25th percentile)4. Frequency and Size of Shocks(Whole Sample Distribution); 8. Costs of External Shocks by Variable and Type of Shock (Whole Sample Distribution); 9. Macroeconomic Performance by Level of Reserves and Structural Characteristics ("Closed" Events); III. Global Financial Crisis: 2008-2010; 10. Macroeconomic Impact of the Crisis; 11. Macroeconomic Impact of the Crisis by Level of Reserves; 12. Macroeconomic Performance by Level of Reserves and Structural Characteristics; IV. Conclusions; V. References; VI. Appendix 327 $aA.1: List of VariablesA.2: List of Countries and Structural Characteristics of the Economy; A.3: Shock Variables (1980-2007)-Summary Statistics; A.4: Macroeconomic Variables (1980-2007)-Summary Statistics; A.5: Macroeconomic Impact of Shocks; A.6: Macroeconomic Impact of Shocks (continued); A.1: GDP and Consumption Costs by Type of Shock; A.2: GDP and Consumption Costs by Type of Shock (continued); A.3: GDP Costs by Type of Shock and Level of Reserves; A.4: GDP Costs by Type of Shock and Level of Reserves (continued); A.5: Consumption Costs by Type of Shock and Level of Reserves 327 $aA.6: Consumption Costs by Type of Shock and Level of Reserves (continued)A.7: SDR Allocation; A.8: Macroeconomic Impact of the Crisis 330 3 $aThis paper provides a historical perspective on the role of international reserves in low-income countries as a cushion against large external shocks over the last three decades - including the current global crisis. The results suggest that international reserves have played a role in buffering external shocks, with the resulting macroeconomic costs varying with the nature of the shock, the economy's structural characteristics, and the level of reserves. 410 0$aIMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;$vNo. 2012/007 606 $aForeign exchange reserves$zDeveloping countries 606 $aFinance, Public$zDeveloping countries 606 $aBanks and Banking$2imf 606 $aExports and Imports$2imf 606 $aMacroeconomics$2imf 606 $aMacroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development$2imf 606 $aOpen Economy Macroeconomics$2imf 606 $aDevelopment Planning and Policy: Trade Policy$2imf 606 $aFactor Movement$2imf 606 $aForeign Exchange Policy$2imf 606 $aMonetary Policy$2imf 606 $aEmpirical Studies of Trade$2imf 606 $aTrade: General$2imf 606 $aMacroeconomics: Consumption$2imf 606 $aSaving$2imf 606 $aWealth$2imf 606 $aInternational Investment$2imf 606 $aLong-term Capital Movements$2imf 606 $aInternational economics$2imf 606 $aBanking$2imf 606 $aFinance$2imf 606 $aInternational reserves$2imf 606 $aTerms of trade$2imf 606 $aImports$2imf 606 $aConsumption$2imf 606 $aForeign direct investment$2imf 606 $aForeign exchange reserves$2imf 606 $aEconomic policy$2imf 606 $anternational cooperation$2imf 606 $aEconomics$2imf 606 $aInvestments, Foreign$2imf 615 0$aForeign exchange reserves 615 0$aFinance, Public 615 7$aBanks and Banking 615 7$aExports and Imports 615 7$aMacroeconomics 615 7$aMacroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development 615 7$aOpen Economy Macroeconomics 615 7$aDevelopment Planning and Policy: Trade Policy 615 7$aFactor Movement 615 7$aForeign Exchange Policy 615 7$aMonetary Policy 615 7$aEmpirical Studies of Trade 615 7$aTrade: General 615 7$aMacroeconomics: Consumption 615 7$aSaving 615 7$aWealth 615 7$aInternational Investment 615 7$aLong-term Capital Movements 615 7$aInternational economics 615 7$aBanking 615 7$aFinance 615 7$aInternational reserves 615 7$aTerms of trade 615 7$aImports 615 7$aConsumption 615 7$aForeign direct investment 615 7$aForeign exchange reserves 615 7$aEconomic policy 615 7$anternational cooperation 615 7$aEconomics 615 7$aInvestments, Foreign 801 0$bDcWaIMF 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910789906103321 996 $aInternational Reserves in Low Income Countries$93722314 997 $aUNINA