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Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies : Theory, Evidence, and Controversies.
Title:
Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies : Theory, Evidence, and Controversies.
Author:
Edwards, Sebastian.
ISBN:
9780226184722
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (366 pages)
Series:
National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
Contents:
Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies Theory, Evidence, and Controversies -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. Capital Flows to Developing Countries: Theoretical Aspects -- 1. Contagion, Globalization, and the Volatility of Capital Flows -- 2. Fire-Sale FDI -- 3. Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Liberalization, Overshooting, and Volatility -- II. Cross-Country Evidence -- 4. What Explains Changing Spreads on Emerging Market Debt? -- 5. Is There a Curse of Location? Spatial Determinants of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets -- 6. Capital Flows and the Behavior of Emerging Market Equity Returns -- III. Capital Flows to Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe -- 7. Capital Flows, Real Exchange Rates, and Capital Controls: Some Latin American Experiences -- 8. Capital Flows in Asia -- 9. Capital Flows to Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union -- Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
Abstract:
The 1990s witnessed several acute currency crises among developing nations that invariably spread to other nearby at-risk countries. These episodes-in Mexico, Thailand, South Korea, Russia, and Brazil-were all exacerbated by speculative foreign investments and high-volume movements of capital in and out of those countries. Insufficient domestic controls and a sluggish international response further undermined these economies, as well as the credibility of external oversight agencies like the International Monetary Fund. This timely volume examines the correlation between volatile capital mobility, currency instability, and the threat of regional contagion, focusing particular attention on the emergent economies of Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe. Together these studies offer a new understanding of the empirical relationship between capital flows, international trade, and economic performance, and also afford key insights into realms of major policy concern.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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