Bank of Korea paper examines global liquidity drivers
Research considers EM policy response to change in liquidity conditions
The transmission of global liquidity from advanced to emerging market economies is driven by three factors – monetary policy, financial system shocks and risk averseness – according to a working paper published by the Bank of Korea last week.
Global Liquidity Transmission to Emerging Market Economies, and Their Policy Responses, by Woon Gyu Choi, Taesu Kang, Geun-Young Kim and Byongju Lee, then analyses how these "momenta" impact emerging markets, and how those economies should respond.
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