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Nkunde Mwase
Publications - 4
Citations - 27
Nkunde Mwase is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gross domestic product & Economic impact analysis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 24 citations.
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The Economic Impact of IMF-Supported Programs in Low-Income Countries
Yasemin Bal-Gunduz,Christian Hubert Ebeke,Burcu Hacibedel,Linda Kaltani,Vera Kehayova,Chris Lane,Christian Mumssen,Nkunde Mwase,Joseph Thornton +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the economic impact of the IMF's support through its facilities for low-income countries using two complementary econometric analyses: the first investigates the longer-term impact of IMF engagement, primarily through successive medium-term programs under the Extended Credit Facility and its predecessors (and more recently the Policy Support Instrument), on economic growth and a range of other indicators and socioeconomic outcomes.
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Spillovers from China: Financial Channels
Nkunde Mwase,Papa N'Diaye,Hiroko Oura,Frantisek Ricka,Katsiaryna Svirydzenka,Yuanyan S Zhang +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of developments in China on global financial markets, with a particular emphasis on differentiation across asset classes and markets, has been examined, and it is shown that these effects reflect primarily the central role China plays in goods trade and commodity markets, rather than China's financial integration in global markets and the direct financial linkages it has with other countries.
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Spillovers from China; Financial Channels
Nkunde Mwase,Papa N'Diaye,Hiroko Oura,Frantisek Ricka,Katsiaryna Svirydzenka,Yuanyan S Zhang +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of developments in China on global financial markets, with a particular emphasis on differentiation across asset classes and markets, was examined, and it was shown that these effects reflect primarily the central role the country plays in goods trade and commodity markets, rather than China's financial integration in global markets and the direct financial linkages it has with other countries.
Posted Content
The Economic Impact of IMF-Supported Programs in Low-Income Countries
Yasemin Bal Gunduz,Christian Hubert Ebeke,Burcu Hacibedel,Linda Kaltani,Vera Kehayova,Chris Lane,Christian Mumssen,Nkunde Mwase,Joseph Thornton +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the economic impact of the IMF's support through its facilities for low-income countries using two complementary econometric analyses: the first investigates the longer-term impact of IMF engagement, primarily through successive medium-term programs under the Extended Credit Facility and its predecessors (and more recently the Policy Support Instrument), on economic growth and a range of other indicators and socioeconomic outcomes.