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What Have the Crises in Emerging Markets and the Euro Zone in Common and What Differentiates Them?

In: Life After Debt

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  • Roberto Frenkel

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A number of economists have pointed out the key role of international capital flows and current account deficits in the formation of the crises in the periphery of the Euro Zone and have also mentioned their similarities with the crises in emerging market economies (for instance, Krugman 2011; Mansori 2011; and Wolf 2011). They characterize those events as “balance of payments crises”, in contrast to “public debt crises”. Other economists have adopted the same perspective and have produced papers with detailed data and persuasive arguments on the role and effects of capital inflows after the launching of the euro (for instance, Cesaratto and Stirati 2011; Bibow 2012). More recently, Cesaratto (2012) and Bagnai (2012) have developed analyses of the Euro Zone crises making use of our description of the macroeconomic dynamics that precedes the crises in emerging markets (as presented in Frenkel and Rapetti 2009). On the other hand, I became very interested in the comparison between the macroeconomic performances of the Euro Zone and the emerging market countries in early 2010, when the Greek sovereign risk premium began to rise. In a short paper (Frenkel 2010) I discussed the similarities and differences in the country risk premiums applied to each of the sets of countries.

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  • Roberto Frenkel, 2014. "What Have the Crises in Emerging Markets and the Euro Zone in Common and What Differentiates Them?," International Economic Association Series, in: Joseph E. Stiglitz & Daniel Heymann (ed.), Life After Debt, chapter 2, pages 122-141, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-137-41148-8_6
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137411488_6
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    1. Ramon Boixadera Bosch & Ferran Portella Carbó, 2019. "Beyond the euro: Limits to economic policy in the EU," Revista de Economía Crítica, Asociación de Economía Crítica, vol. 27, pages 47-58.
    2. Sergio Cesaratto, 2017. "The Nature of the Eurocrisis. A Reply to Febrero, Uxò and Bermejo," a/ Working Papers Series 1703, Italian Association for the Study of Economic Asymmetries, Rome (Italy).

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