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Capital controls and capital flows in emerging economies : policies, practices, and consequences / edited by Sebastian Edwards.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: National Bureau of Economic Research conference reportPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 688 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226184999
  • 0226184994
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Capital controls and capital flows in emerging economies.DDC classification:
  • 332/.042409172/4 22
LOC classification:
  • HG3891 .C37 2007eb
Other classification:
  • 83.50
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Contents:
Capital flows in a globalized world: the role of policies and institutions / Laura Alfaro, Sebnem Kalemi-Ozcan, Vadym Volosovych -- Capital controls, sudden stops, and current account reversals / Sebastin Edwards -- Currency mismatches, debt intolerance, and original sin: why they are not the same and why it matters / Barry Eichengreen, Ricardo Hausmann, Ugo Panizza -- The microeconomic evidence on capital controls: no free lunch / Kristen J. Forbes -- The international exposure of U.S. banks: Europe and Latin America compared / Linda S. Goldberg -- International borrowing: capital controls, and the exchange rate: lessions from Chile / Kevin Cowan, José De Gregorio -- International borrowing and macroeconomic performance in Argentina / Kathryn M.E. Dominguez, Linda L. Tesar -- Capital flows and controls in Brazil: what have we learned? / Ilan Goldfajn, André Minella -- The Chinese approach to capital inflows: patterns and possible explanations / Eswar Prasad, Shang-Jin Wei -- South Korea's experience with international capital flows / Marcus Noland -- Malaysian capital controls: macroeconomics and institutions / Simon Johnson [and others] -- Capital flows and exchange rate volatility: Singapore's experience / Basant K. Kapur -- India's experience with capital flows: the elusive quest for a sustainable current account deficit / Ajay Shah, Ila Patnaik -- Capital controls: an evaluation / Nicolas Magud, Carmen M. Reinhart.
Summary: Some scholars argue that the free movement of capital across borders enhances welfare; others claim it represents a clear peril, especially for emerging nations. In Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies, an esteemed group of contributors examines both the advantages and the pitfalls of restricting capital mobility in these emerging nations. In the aftermath of the East Asian currency crises of 1997, the authors consider mechanisms that eight countries have used to control capital inflows and evaluate their effectiveness in altering the maturity of the resulting external debt.
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Capital flows in a globalized world: the role of policies and institutions / Laura Alfaro, Sebnem Kalemi-Ozcan, Vadym Volosovych -- Capital controls, sudden stops, and current account reversals / Sebastin Edwards -- Currency mismatches, debt intolerance, and original sin: why they are not the same and why it matters / Barry Eichengreen, Ricardo Hausmann, Ugo Panizza -- The microeconomic evidence on capital controls: no free lunch / Kristen J. Forbes -- The international exposure of U.S. banks: Europe and Latin America compared / Linda S. Goldberg -- International borrowing: capital controls, and the exchange rate: lessions from Chile / Kevin Cowan, José De Gregorio -- International borrowing and macroeconomic performance in Argentina / Kathryn M.E. Dominguez, Linda L. Tesar -- Capital flows and controls in Brazil: what have we learned? / Ilan Goldfajn, André Minella -- The Chinese approach to capital inflows: patterns and possible explanations / Eswar Prasad, Shang-Jin Wei -- South Korea's experience with international capital flows / Marcus Noland -- Malaysian capital controls: macroeconomics and institutions / Simon Johnson [and others] -- Capital flows and exchange rate volatility: Singapore's experience / Basant K. Kapur -- India's experience with capital flows: the elusive quest for a sustainable current account deficit / Ajay Shah, Ila Patnaik -- Capital controls: an evaluation / Nicolas Magud, Carmen M. Reinhart.

Some scholars argue that the free movement of capital across borders enhances welfare; others claim it represents a clear peril, especially for emerging nations. In Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies, an esteemed group of contributors examines both the advantages and the pitfalls of restricting capital mobility in these emerging nations. In the aftermath of the East Asian currency crises of 1997, the authors consider mechanisms that eight countries have used to control capital inflows and evaluate their effectiveness in altering the maturity of the resulting external debt.

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