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Title
Vanishing contagion?
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Crises
International integration
International transmission of shocks
Language
English
Classification
LCC: HG3881.5.I58 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
Content
text
Summary
While a number of emerging market crises were characterized by widespread contagion during the 1990s, more recent crises (notably, in Argentina) have been mostly contained within national borders. This has led some observers to wonder whether contagion might have become a feature of the past, with markets now better discriminating between countries with good and bad fundamentals. This paper argues that a prudent working assumption is that contagion has not vanished permanently. Available data do not seem to point to a disappearance of the main channels that contribute to transmitting crises across countries. Moreover, anticipation of the Argentine crisis by international investors may help explain the recent absence of contagion.
Government Publication Type
International Intergovernmental
Authorized Access Point
Didier, Tatiana Vanishing contagion?