Documentos de trabajo
Accumulation of reserves in emerging and developing countries: mercantilism vs. insurance
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Series Documentos de Trabajo No. 467, pp. 1 - 30, Julio, 2018
Autor
Cabezas, Luis
De Gregorio, José
Institución
Resumen
Motivated by the significant increases in international reserves during the 2000s, this paper
analyzes the reasons why emerging and developing countries choose to accumulate them. In
addition to a traditional measure of mercantilism, we add the terms of trade, and the
speculation-deterrent motive. The results show that the mercantilist motive was a significant
factor behind the massive accumulation of reserves before the global financial crisis, and it
was almost as important as the precautionary motive. It is shown that commodity-exporting
countries increased reserves for a fundamentally mercantilist motive. Finally, the speculationdeterrent
motive was also an important factor during the 2000s.