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Graciela Kaminsky

Researcher at George Washington University

Publications -  129
Citations -  23939

Graciela Kaminsky is an academic researcher from George Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emerging markets & Currency. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 129 publications receiving 23334 citations. Previous affiliations of Graciela Kaminsky include United Nations & International Monetary Fund.

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The Twin Crises: The Causes of Banking and Balance-Of-Payments Problems

TL;DR: The authors analyzes the links between banking and currency crises and finds that problems in the banking sector typically precede a currency crisis, activating a vicious spiral; financial liberalization often precedes banking crises.
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The twin crises: the causes of banking and balance-of-payments problems

TL;DR: This paper examined the potential links between banking and balance-of-payments crises and found that financial liberalization usually predates banking crises, indeed, it helps predict them, rather than a causal relationship from banking to balance of payments crises.
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Leading Indicators of Currency Crises

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the empirical evidence on currency crises and propose a specific early warning system, which involves monitoring the evolution of several indicators that tend to exhibit unusual behavior in the periods preceding a crisis.
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Leading Indicators of Currency Crises

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the empirical evidence on currency crises and propose a specific early warning system, which involves monitoring the evolution of several indicators that tend to exhibit an unusual behavior in the periods preceding a crisis.
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On crises, contagion, and confusion

TL;DR: This article examined the role of international bank lending, the potential for cross-market hedging, and bilateral and third-party trade in the propagation of crises, and found that both trade links and the largely ignored financial sector links influence the pattern of fundamentals-based contagion.