Early warning indicators for Latin America

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Abstract

We explore the performance of a set of early warning indicators for a group of Latin American economies under the endogenous cycle perspective. For this group of countries, the paper confirms the results of previous work on industrialized countries, which indicate that a combination of asset prices and credit provides valuable information of probable future financial crises. However, we go a step further in the analysis of emerging economies and find that a combination of capital flows from abroad and credit is an even superior leading indicator of such events.

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Tenjo, F., & López, M. (2010). Early warning indicators for Latin America. Ensayos Sobre Politica Economica, 28(63), 235–259. https://doi.org/10.32468/espe.6306

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