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Heightened Foreign Economic Policy Uncertainty Shock Effects on the South African Economy: Transmission via Capital Flows, Credit Conditions and Business Confidence Channels -- Part II Global Policy Rates and The South African Economy -- 7 In Which Direction Is There a Momentum Effect in the Changes in the Spread Between the Repo Rate and Federal Funds Rate? -- 8 How Do Global Real Policy Rates Impact the South African GDP Growth and Labour Market Conditions? -- 9 To What Extent Do Capital Inflows Impact the Response of the South African Economic Growth to Positive SA-US Interest Rate Differential Shocks? -- Part III Capital Flow Surges, Sudden Stops and Elevated Portfolio Inflows Volatility Effects -- 10 Economic Costs of Capital Flow Episodes in South Africa -- 11 Capital Flow Surges, Sudden Stops and Elevated Portfolio Inflow Volatility Shocks: What is the Nature of Their Interaction with GDP Growth and Credit? -- 12 Bank and Non-bank Capital Flows and The Sectorial Reallocation of Credit Away from the Household Sector -- 13 Banking and Non-banking Capital Flows and The Sectorial Reallocation of Credit Away from Companies -- 14 Equity, Debt Inflows and the Price Stability Mandate -- 15 Do Local Investors Play a Stabilising Role Relative to Foreign Investors After Economic Shocks? -- 16 Do Investors' Net Purchases and Capital Retrenchment Activities Impact the Monetary Policy Response to Positive Inflation Shocks? -- Part IV The Transmission of Sovereign Debt Credit Ratings Downgrades and Upgrades into the Credit Markets and the Real Economy -- 17 What Role Does Business Confidence Play in Transmitting Sovereign Debt Credit Ratings Upgrades and Downgrades Shocks into the Real Economy? -- 18 Are Sovereign Debt Credit Ratings Shocks Transmitted Via Economic Growth to Impact Credit Growth? -- 19 Does the Cost of Government Borrowing Transmit Sovereign Debt Credit Ratings Downgrades Shocks to Credit Growth? -- Part V The Output-Inflation Trade-off, External Shocks, Labour Market Conditions and Inflation Expectations -- 20 The Output-gap, Nominal Wage and Consumer Price Inflation Volatility Trade-off -- 21 The Output-Gap and Inflation Volatility Trade-off: Do External Shocks and Inflation Expectations Shift the Taylor Curve -- 22 Do Adverse Global Trade Shocks Impact the Trade-off Between the Inflation and Output-Gap Volatilities -- 23 Do the Labour Market Conditions Shocks Impact the Trade-off Between the Inflation and Output-Gap Volatilities? -- Part VI The Policy Ineffectiveness Issues -- 24 The Output Gap-Inflation Trade-off and the Policy Ineffectiveness -- 25 Inflation Regimes and the Transmission of Positive Nominal Demand Shocks to the Price Level. 330 $aThis book examines the dynamics in capital flows, credit markets and growth in South Africa. 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