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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Economics

Dollar Funding Stresses in China

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by Laura E. Kodres, Leslie Sheng Shen, and Darrell Duffie | The need for US dollar funding during the financial stresses in mid-March 2020, as the COVID pandemic news shocked markets, was evident in a number of countries.

Oct 23, 2022
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy Public Policy

Considering Infrastructure Finance

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Given infrastructure’s integral role in enabling high-functioning economies around the world and the concern that the pace of investment is not keeping up with the need for it, I have recently begun to focus my research on the consequences of different approaches to...

Dec 22, 2017
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What does the Ex-Im Bank really cost taxpayers?

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A heated debate is raging in Congress over whether to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank. The Ex-Im Bank, as it is commonly known, is an independent federal agency charged with providing credit assistance for U.S. exporters. Beneficiaries include large corporations (in 2012, over 80% of the guarante...

Sep 17, 2014
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Bridging the knowledge gap on governments as financial institutions

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Ask most finance experts about the “world’s largest financial institutions,” and you’ll hear names like Citigroup, ICBC (China’s largest bank) and HSBC. However, governments top the list of large financial institutions, with investment and insurance operations that dwarf those of any private enterpr...

Sep 10, 2014
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