Can BRICS de-dollarize the global financial system? / / Zongyuan Zoe Liu, Mihaela Papa |
Autore | Liu Zongyuan Zoe |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge University Press, 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (85 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 382/.3091724 |
Collana | Cambridge elements. Elements in the economics of emerging markets |
Soggetto topico |
International trade
Dollarization - BRIC countries Monetary policy - BRIC countries |
Soggetto non controllato |
economics
emerging markets |
ISBN |
1-009-03411-1
1-009-03431-6 1-009-02954-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | A coalitional de-dollarization challenge? BRICS as a de-dollarization coalition "Go-it-alone" strategy : establishing new institutions and market mechanisms "Reform-the-status-quo" strategy : remaking existing institutions and markets Conclusion and implications for future research |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910688571703321 |
Liu Zongyuan Zoe | ||
Cambridge University Press, 2022 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Trading away from conflict : using trade to increase resilience in fragile states / / Massimiliano Cali |
Autore | Cali Massimiliano |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : World Bank Group, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiii, 135 pages) ; ; 26 cm |
Disciplina | 382/.3091724 |
Collana | Directions in development |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - Political aspects - Developing countries
Insurgency - Economic aspects - Developing countries |
ISBN | 1-4648-0309-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Abbreviations; Overview; Introduction; Figure O.1 Most of the Poor Will Soon Be in Fragile Countries; Main Results; Figures; Policy Directions; Notes; References; Chapter 1 How Trade Can Affect Conflict; Introduction; Box 1.1 Which Are the Fragile Countries?; Trade Flows in Fragile Countries Are Different; Boxes; Figure 1.1 Trade Represents the Major Source of Foreign Exchange in Fragile States; Figure 1.2 Share of Largest Exports in Selected Fragile Countries and Territories (in 2010)
Table 1.1 Fragile Countries' Exports Are Less Diversified Than Other Developing Countries' ExportsFigure 1.3 For Many Fragile States, Exports Are Not Heavily Diversified; Tables; Figure 1.4 For Fragile States, Net Food Imports Constitute a Higher Percentage of GDP; Figure 1.5 Fragile Countries Perform Worse Than Their Peers in Trade Facilitation and the Gap Is Growing; Why Changes in Trade Flows May Affect Conflict; Figure 1.6 Mapping the Linkages between Changes in Trade Flows and Civil Conflict; Table 1.2 Classification of the Export Commodities (with Example) Cross-Country Evidence on Trade Shocks and ConflictBox 1.2 Empirical Issues in the Early Literature on the Relationship between Changes in Income and Conflict; Box 1.3 The South Sudanese Civil War: Was Oil Export the Trigger?; Box 1.4 Correcting for Endogeneity When Measuring the Relationship between Conflict and Trade under RTAs; Evidence from Nigerian States (2004-13); Map 1.1 The Geography of Conflict in Nigeria (2004-13); Map 1.2 Conflict Intensity across States in Nigeria; Maps; Map 1.3 Violence Intensity across States in Nigeria; Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2000-04) Box 1.5 The Literature on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Opportunity Cost of ViolenceFigure 1.7 Palestinian Exports to the World and to Israel, 1996-2000; Figure 1.8 Distribution of Changes in Palestinian Exports (1996-99); Figure 1.9 Palestinians Killed by Israel in the West Bank and Gaza, 2000-04; Figure 1.10 Israeli Imports from China and the West Bank and Gaza, 1995-2000; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Conditions That Affect the Impact of Trade Shocks on Conflict; Introduction; Grievances; Institutional Capacity and Inclusiveness; Conditions in Neighboring Countries Transmission of Prices to Domestic MarketsCross-Country Empirical Tests; Table 2.1 Under What Conditions Are the Marginal Effects of Trade Shocks Not Significant?; Figure 2.1 Marginal Effects of Px Across the Range of Interaction Variables' Values; Table 2.2 Lebanon Has a Higher Risk of Conflict from Hydrocarbons Exports than the Average Country; Testing for the Importance of Heterogeneity in the Nigerian Conflict; Heterogeneity in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Notes; References; Chapter 3 How Trade Policy Could Ease Tensions in Fragile Countries Trade Policies in Fragile Countries Must Take into Account the Implications for Conflict |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788179303321 |
Cali Massimiliano | ||
Washington, DC : , : World Bank Group, , [2015] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Trading away from conflict : using trade to increase resilience in fragile states / / Massimiliano Cali |
Autore | Cali Massimiliano |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : World Bank Group, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiii, 135 pages) ; ; 26 cm |
Disciplina | 382/.3091724 |
Collana | Directions in development |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - Political aspects - Developing countries
Insurgency - Economic aspects - Developing countries |
ISBN | 1-4648-0309-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Abbreviations; Overview; Introduction; Figure O.1 Most of the Poor Will Soon Be in Fragile Countries; Main Results; Figures; Policy Directions; Notes; References; Chapter 1 How Trade Can Affect Conflict; Introduction; Box 1.1 Which Are the Fragile Countries?; Trade Flows in Fragile Countries Are Different; Boxes; Figure 1.1 Trade Represents the Major Source of Foreign Exchange in Fragile States; Figure 1.2 Share of Largest Exports in Selected Fragile Countries and Territories (in 2010)
Table 1.1 Fragile Countries' Exports Are Less Diversified Than Other Developing Countries' ExportsFigure 1.3 For Many Fragile States, Exports Are Not Heavily Diversified; Tables; Figure 1.4 For Fragile States, Net Food Imports Constitute a Higher Percentage of GDP; Figure 1.5 Fragile Countries Perform Worse Than Their Peers in Trade Facilitation and the Gap Is Growing; Why Changes in Trade Flows May Affect Conflict; Figure 1.6 Mapping the Linkages between Changes in Trade Flows and Civil Conflict; Table 1.2 Classification of the Export Commodities (with Example) Cross-Country Evidence on Trade Shocks and ConflictBox 1.2 Empirical Issues in the Early Literature on the Relationship between Changes in Income and Conflict; Box 1.3 The South Sudanese Civil War: Was Oil Export the Trigger?; Box 1.4 Correcting for Endogeneity When Measuring the Relationship between Conflict and Trade under RTAs; Evidence from Nigerian States (2004-13); Map 1.1 The Geography of Conflict in Nigeria (2004-13); Map 1.2 Conflict Intensity across States in Nigeria; Maps; Map 1.3 Violence Intensity across States in Nigeria; Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2000-04) Box 1.5 The Literature on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Opportunity Cost of ViolenceFigure 1.7 Palestinian Exports to the World and to Israel, 1996-2000; Figure 1.8 Distribution of Changes in Palestinian Exports (1996-99); Figure 1.9 Palestinians Killed by Israel in the West Bank and Gaza, 2000-04; Figure 1.10 Israeli Imports from China and the West Bank and Gaza, 1995-2000; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Conditions That Affect the Impact of Trade Shocks on Conflict; Introduction; Grievances; Institutional Capacity and Inclusiveness; Conditions in Neighboring Countries Transmission of Prices to Domestic MarketsCross-Country Empirical Tests; Table 2.1 Under What Conditions Are the Marginal Effects of Trade Shocks Not Significant?; Figure 2.1 Marginal Effects of Px Across the Range of Interaction Variables' Values; Table 2.2 Lebanon Has a Higher Risk of Conflict from Hydrocarbons Exports than the Average Country; Testing for the Importance of Heterogeneity in the Nigerian Conflict; Heterogeneity in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Notes; References; Chapter 3 How Trade Policy Could Ease Tensions in Fragile Countries Trade Policies in Fragile Countries Must Take into Account the Implications for Conflict |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822196503321 |
Cali Massimiliano | ||
Washington, DC : , : World Bank Group, , [2015] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Trading away from conflict : using trade to increase resilience in fragile states / / Massimiliano Calì |
Autore | Calì Massimiliano |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, District of Columbia ; : , : World Bank Group, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (153 p.) |
Disciplina | 382/.3091724 |
Collana | Directions in Development - Trade |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - Political aspects - Developing countries
Insurgency - Economic aspects - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-4648-0309-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Abbreviations; Overview; Introduction; Figure O.1 Most of the Poor Will Soon Be in Fragile Countries; Main Results; Figures; Policy Directions; Notes; References; Chapter 1 How Trade Can Affect Conflict; Introduction; Box 1.1 Which Are the Fragile Countries?; Trade Flows in Fragile Countries Are Different; Boxes; Figure 1.1 Trade Represents the Major Source of Foreign Exchange in Fragile States; Figure 1.2 Share of Largest Exports in Selected Fragile Countries and Territories (in 2010)
Table 1.1 Fragile Countries' Exports Are Less Diversified Than Other Developing Countries' ExportsFigure 1.3 For Many Fragile States, Exports Are Not Heavily Diversified; Tables; Figure 1.4 For Fragile States, Net Food Imports Constitute a Higher Percentage of GDP; Figure 1.5 Fragile Countries Perform Worse Than Their Peers in Trade Facilitation and the Gap Is Growing; Why Changes in Trade Flows May Affect Conflict; Figure 1.6 Mapping the Linkages between Changes in Trade Flows and Civil Conflict; Table 1.2 Classification of the Export Commodities (with Example) Cross-Country Evidence on Trade Shocks and ConflictBox 1.2 Empirical Issues in the Early Literature on the Relationship between Changes in Income and Conflict; Box 1.3 The South Sudanese Civil War: Was Oil Export the Trigger?; Box 1.4 Correcting for Endogeneity When Measuring the Relationship between Conflict and Trade under RTAs; Evidence from Nigerian States (2004-13); Map 1.1 The Geography of Conflict in Nigeria (2004-13); Map 1.2 Conflict Intensity across States in Nigeria; Maps; Map 1.3 Violence Intensity across States in Nigeria; Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (2000-04) Box 1.5 The Literature on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Opportunity Cost of ViolenceFigure 1.7 Palestinian Exports to the World and to Israel, 1996-2000; Figure 1.8 Distribution of Changes in Palestinian Exports (1996-99); Figure 1.9 Palestinians Killed by Israel in the West Bank and Gaza, 2000-04; Figure 1.10 Israeli Imports from China and the West Bank and Gaza, 1995-2000; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Conditions That Affect the Impact of Trade Shocks on Conflict; Introduction; Grievances; Institutional Capacity and Inclusiveness; Conditions in Neighboring Countries Transmission of Prices to Domestic MarketsCross-Country Empirical Tests; Table 2.1 Under What Conditions Are the Marginal Effects of Trade Shocks Not Significant?; Figure 2.1 Marginal Effects of Px Across the Range of Interaction Variables' Values; Table 2.2 Lebanon Has a Higher Risk of Conflict from Hydrocarbons Exports than the Average Country; Testing for the Importance of Heterogeneity in the Nigerian Conflict; Heterogeneity in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Notes; References; Chapter 3 How Trade Policy Could Ease Tensions in Fragile Countries Trade Policies in Fragile Countries Must Take into Account the Implications for Conflict |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463403003321 |
Calì Massimiliano | ||
Washington, District of Columbia ; : , : World Bank Group, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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