De la libéralisation à la gestion des flux de capitaux internationaux
Bruno Cabrillac,
Clément Marsilli and
Sophie Rivaud
Revue d'économie financière, 2020, vol. N° 137, issue 1, 269-298
Abstract:
After the collapse of the Bretton-Woods system, almost all advanced economies had, by the end of 80s implemented the floating exchange rate regime combined with capital flows liberalization. In emerging market economies, this mutation is still ongoing. Major financial disruptions due to both volatility and persistent procyclicality of flows have fueled the fear of floating and the reluctance to pursue the liberalization process. In addition, the two last global crises, namely 2008/09 and 2020, showed that sudden stops are related more to the global financial cycle than to country-specific fundamentals. International organizations, in particular the IMF, have adapted their recommendations: keeping financial account liberalization as the long-term objective but allowing for reversibility and integrating capital flows management measures in the economic policy toolbox. Classification JEL : F20, F21, F30, F32.
JEL-codes: F20 F21 F30 F32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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