SHORT TERM CAPITAL INFLOWS AND LONG TERM EXTERNAL EQUILIBRIUM
Andras Uthoff
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Andras Uthoff: Comisión Ecónomica para América Latina in Santiago, Chile
Chapter 9 in Emerging Financial Markets in the Global Economy, 2000, pp 225-240 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionVolume, Nature and Composition of Net Capital InflowsWhat is Happening in Countries that are Sources of Capital Surges?Are These Capital Flows Volatile?Some Countries' Recent ExperiencesLong Term Trends Between Import and Export Growth RatesLong Term Equilibrium between Fixed Capital Formation and National Saving EffortRecent Regional PerformancesPolicy LessonsReferences
Keywords: Emerging Market Economies; Finance; Developing Countries; Globalization; Capital Flows; Equity Markets; Systemic Risk; Microfinance; Prudential Regulation; Pension Reform; Foreign Direct Investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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