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SOEs – state owned enterprises

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Taking Stock and Short-run Recommendations

31 Dec 2004 RDP 2004-03
Ricardo J Caballero, Kevin Cowan and Jonathan Kearns
Download the Paper 194. KB. Why do countries like Australia and Chile respond so differently to similar shocks? ... So ‘original sin’ is a more serious problem for Chile than for Australia.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2004/2004-03/taking-stock-and-short-run-recommendations.html

Introduction

31 Dec 2004 RDP 2004-03
Ricardo J Caballero, Kevin Cowan and Jonathan Kearns
In doing so we discuss the role played by capital flows and exchange rate concerns. ... In doing so, we place in a broader perspective the concerns of the ‘original sin’ literature.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2004/2004-03/introduction.html

Building Country-trust and Currency-trust: Lessons from Australia

31 Dec 2004 RDP 2004-03
Ricardo J Caballero, Kevin Cowan and Jonathan Kearns
1997). Though as Carmichael (1990) notes, it was probably less so than hoped. ... So the market for currency risk was developing prior to the float of the Australian dollar.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2004/2004-03/building-country-trust-and-currency-trust-lessons-from-australia.html

Concluding Remarks: Lessons for the Region at Large

31 Dec 2004 RDP 2004-03
Ricardo J Caballero, Kevin Cowan and Jonathan Kearns
Doing so assists us to extract from the experiences of Australia and Chile lessons on how to improve the resilience of Latin America to external shocks. ... It is then subject to the usual concerns about moral hazard, time inconsistency, and so on.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2004/2004-03/concluding-remarks-lessons-for-the-region-at-large.html

Similar Shocks, Different Responses: Australia versus Chile 1997–1999

31 Dec 2004 RDP 2004-03
Ricardo J Caballero, Kevin Cowan and Jonathan Kearns
and so the optimal monetary policy response to a terms of trade shock. ... The share of dollar debt is also higher for larger, and so presumably less credit-constrained, firms.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2004/2004-03/similar-shocks-different-responses-australia-versus-chile-1997-1999.html