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Title: Nominal stability and financial globalization
Authors: Devereux, Michael B.
Senay, Ozge
Sutherland, Alan
Keywords: Country portfolios
Financial globilization
Nominal stability
HG Finance
Issue Date: Feb-2012
Citation: Devereux , M B , Senay , O & Sutherland , A 2012 ' Nominal stability and financial globalization ' Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper Series , no. 8830 , Centre for Economic Policy Research .
Series/Report no.: Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper Series
Abstract: Over the one and a half decades prior to the global financial crisis, advanced economies experienced a large growth in gross external portfolio positions. This phenomenon has been described as Financial Globalization. Over roughly the same time frame, most of these countries also saw a substantial fall in the level and variability of inflation. Many economists have conjectured that financial globalization contributed to the improved performance in the level and predictability of inflation. In this paper, we explore the causal link running in the opposite direction. We show that a monetary policy rule which reduces inflation variability leads to an increase in the size of gross external positions, both in equity and bond portfolios. This is a highly robust prediction of open economy macro models with endogenous portfolio choice. It holds across many different modeling specifications and parameterizations. We also present preliminary empirical evidence which shows a negative relationship between inflation volatility and the size of gross external positions.
Version: Postprint
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10023/2604
http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/dplist.asp?dpno=8830.asp
Type: Working or discussion paper
Rights: (c) 2012 Michael B Devereux, Ozge Senay and Alan Sutherland
Publisher: Centre for Economic Policy Research
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