Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Christopher M Meissner is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Christopher M Meissner.


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2005

The Role of Foreign Currency Debt in Financial Crises: 1880-1913 vs. 1972-1997

Michael D. Bordo; Christopher M Meissner

What is the role of foreign currency debt in precipitating financial crises? In this paper we compare the 1880 to 1913 period to recent experience. We examine debt crises, currency crises, banking crises and the interrelation between these varieties of crises. We pay special attention to the role of hard currency debt, currency mismatches and debt intolerance. We find fairly robust evidence that high exposure to foreign currency debt does not necessarily lead to a high chance of having a debt crisis, currency crisis, or a banking crisis. A key finding is some countries do not suffer from great financial fragility despite high exposure to original sin. In the nineteenth century, the British offshoots and Scandinavia generally avoided severe financial meltdowns while today many advanced countries have high original sin but have had few financial crises. The common denominator in both periods is that currency mismatches matter. A strong reserve position or high exports relative to hard currency liabilities helps decrease the likelihood of a debt crisis, currency crisis or a banking crisis. This strengthens the evidence for the hypothesis that foreign currency debt is dangerous when mis-managed. We discuss the robustness of these results and make some general comparisons based on this evidence from over 60 years of intense international capital market integration.


Journal of International Economics | 2005

A new world order: explaining the international diffusion of the gold standard, 1870–1913

Christopher M Meissner


Journal of Banking and Finance | 2006

The role of foreign currency debt in financial crises: 1880–1913 versus 1972–1997

Michael D. Bordo; Christopher M Meissner


Conference Series ; [Proceedings] | 2006

Losing our Marbles in the New Century? The Great Rebalancing in Historical Perspective

Christopher M Meissner; Alan M. Taylor


Journal of Development Economics | 2010

Sudden stops: Determinants and output effects in the first era of globalization, 1880–1913

Michael D. Bordo; Alberto Cavallo; Christopher M Meissner


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2005

The Globalization of Trade and Democracy, 1870-2000

J. Ernesto Lopez-Cordova; Christopher M Meissner


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2002

A New World Order: Explaining the Emergence of the Classical Gold Standard

Christopher M Meissner


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2007

Foreign Capital and Economic Growth in the First Era of Globalization

Michael D. Bordo; Christopher M Meissner


Oxford Review of Economic Policy | 2010

International aspects of the Great Depression and the crisis of 2007: similarities, differences, and lessons

Richard S. Grossman; Christopher M Meissner


Explorations in Economic History | 2005

Voting rules and the success of connected lending in 19th century New England banks

Christopher M Meissner

Collaboration


Dive into the Christopher M Meissner's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alan M. Taylor

National Bureau of Economic Research

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alberto Cavallo

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

J. Ernesto Lopez-Cordova

Inter-American Development Bank

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Marc D. Weidenmier

National Bureau of Economic Research

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge