NBER Publications by Sergio Schmukler
Working Papers and Chapters
| May 2009 | Patterns of International Capital Raisings
with Juan Carlos Gozzi, Ross Levine: w14961
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| March 2008 | Capital Market Development: Whither Latin America?
with Augusto de la Torre, Juan Carlos Gozzi
in Financial Markets Volatility and Performance in Emerging Markets, Sebastian Edwards and Marcio G. P. Garcia, editors
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| May 2007 | Why Do Emerging Economies Borrow Short Term?
with Fernando A. Broner, Guido Lorenzoni: w13076
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| December 2005 | Internationalization and Stock Market Liquidity
with Ross Levine: w11894
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| January 2005 | Internationalization and the Evolution of Corporate Valuation
with Ross Levine: w11023
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| June 2003 | Short-Run Pain, Long-Run Gain: The Effects of Financial Liberalization
with Graciela Kaminsky: w9787
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| April 2003 | Migration, Spillovers,and Trade Diversion: The Impact of Internationalization on Stock Market Liquidity
with Ross Levine: w9614
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| July 2002 | Pricing Currency Risk: Facts and Puzzles from Currency Boards
with Luis Serven: w9047
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| March 2002 | Global Transmission of Interest Rates: Monetary Independence and Currency Regime
with Jeffrey A. Frankel, Luis Serven: w8828
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| September 2000 | Verifiability and the Vanishing Intermediate Exchange Rate Regime
with Jeffrey Frankel, Luis Serven: w7901
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| August 2000 | Managers, Investors, and Crises: Mutual Fund Strategies in Emerging Markets
with Graciela Kaminsky, Richard K. Lyons: w7855
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| August 1996 | Country Fund Discounts, Asymmetric Information and the Mexican Crisis of 1994: Did Local Residents Turn Pessimistic Before International Investors?
with Jeffrey A. Frankel: w5714
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