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Phoenix Miracles in Emerging Markets: Recovering without Credit from Systemic Financial Crises

Guillermo A. Calvo
Columbia University - School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA); National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Alejandro Izquierdo
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) - Research Department

Ernesto Talvi
Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Economica y Social (CERES)


December 2006

BIS Working Paper No. 221

Abstract:     
Using a sample of emerging markets that are integrated into global bond markets, we analyse the collapse and recovery phase of output collapses that coincide with systemic sudden stops, defined as periods of skyrocketing aggregate bond spreads and large capital flow reversals. Our findings indicate the presence of a very similar pattern across different episodes: output recovers with virtually no recovery in either domestic or foreign credit, a phenomenon that we call Phoenix Miracle, where output rises from its ashes, suggesting that firms go through a process of financial engineering to restore liquidity outside the formal credit markets. Moreover, we show that the US Great Depression could be catalogued as a Phoenix Miracle. However, in contrast to the US Great Depression, EM output collapses occur in a context of accelerating price inflation and falling real wages, casting doubts on price deflation and nominal wage rigidity as key elements in explaining output collapse, and suggesting that financial factors are prominent for understanding these collapses.

Keywords: Output collapse, systemic crises, Great Depression, Balance of Payments crisis, Sudden Stop, capital flows, Phoenix Miracle, credit crunch

JEL Classifications: F31, F32, F34, F41

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Date posted: September 05, 2007 ; Last revised: September 05, 2007

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Calvo, Guillermo A., Izquierdo, Alejandro and Talvi, Ernesto, Phoenix Miracles in Emerging Markets: Recovering without Credit from Systemic Financial Crises (December 2006). BIS Working Paper No. 221. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1012286


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Guillermo A. Calvo (Contact Author)
Columbia University - School of International & Public Affairs (SIPA) ( email )
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United States
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) ( email )
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Alejandro Izquierdo
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) - Research Department ( email )
1300 New York Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20577
United States
Ernesto Talvi
Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Economica y Social (CERES) ( email )
Antonio Costa 3476
11300 Montevideo Uruguay
(5982)628-7703 / 628 76 44 (Phone)
(5982)622-0526 (Fax)
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