Published 2006
by International Monetary Fund, Middle East and Central Asia Dept. in [Washington, D.C.] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | prepared by Andreas Billmeier and Johan Mathisen. |
Series | IMF working paper -- WP/06/173 |
Contributions | Mathisen, Johan., International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 27 p. : |
Number of Pages | 27 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21609924M |
Balance-sheet analysis (BSA) complements traditional flow-oriented macroeconomic analysis by gauging mismatches in aggregate and sectoral balance sheets of an economy. Enabled by recent . Get this from a library! Analyzing balance-sheet vulnerabilities in a dollarized economy: the case of Georgia. [Andreas Billmeier; Johan Mathisen; International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Department.] -- Balance-sheet analysis (BSA) complements traditional flow-oriented macroeconomic analysis by gauging mismatches in aggregate and sectoral balance sheets of an economy. Balance-sheet analysis (BSA) aims to gauge vulnerabilities stemming from m ismatches in the structure of liabilities and assets at a se ctoral level and examin e ensuing m acroeconomic risks. BibTeX @INPROCEEDINGS{Billmeier06analyzingbalance-sheet, author = {Andreas Billmeier and Johan Mathisen and Prepared Andreas Billmeier and Johan Mathisen and Authorized John and K. Wakeman-linn}, title = {Analyzing Balance-Sheet Vulnerabilities in a Dollarized Economy.
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Analyzing Balance Sheet Vulnerabilities in a Dollarized Economy - The Case of Georgia Book. Full-text available Billmeier, A and J Mathisen (): " Balance Sheet Risks in a Dollarized. Downloadable! The reduction of macroeconomic vulnerability in emerging markets is at the core of the research agenda. In this context, liability dollarization plays a vital role and its implications have been addressed in the literature via a “financial accelerator” mechanism. After allowing for different degrees of liability dollarization in a general equilibrium framework, this analysis. The setting is an open economy with home and foreign goods. The former is produced using the labor services supplied by wage-setting, monopolistic, labor suppliers. Capital accumulation is allowed and plays a crucial role in the analysis. To allow for balance sheet . Does the dollarization of liabilites and the resulting balance sheet vulnerability prevent monetary policy from serving its conventional countercyclical role? We study this question in a model of a small open economy .