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  20. Why do emerging economies borrow short term?. (2004). Schmukler, Sergio ; Lorenzoni, Guido ; Broner, Fernando.
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  21. When in Peril, Retrench: Testing the Portfolio Channel of Contagion. (2004). Reinhart, Carmen ; Gelos, R. Gaston ; Broner, Fernando.
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    In: International Finance Discussion Papers.
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  32. What Happened to Asian Exports During the Crisis?. (2003). Spilimbergo, Antonio ; Duttagupta, Rupa.
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  33. Common Vulnerabilities. (2003). Taylor, Mark ; Mody, Ashoka.
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  36. Why Should Emerging Economies Give up National Currencies: A Case for Institutions Substitution. (2002). Mendoza, Enrique.
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