International Capital Flows
Martin Feldstein
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Date: 1999
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction: International Capital Flows , pp 1-4

- Martin Feldstein
- Capital Flows to Latin America , pp 5-56

- Sebastian Edwards, Francisco Gil Diaz and Arminio Fraga
- Capital Flows to Eastern Europe , pp 57-110

- Hans Peter Lankes, Nicholas Stern, W Michael Blumenthal and Jiri Weigl
- Capital Flows to East Asia , pp 111-190

- Takatoshi Ito, Kathryn Dominguez, Moeen Qureshi, Zhang Shengman and Masaru Yoshitomi
- The Evolving Role of Banks in International Capital Flows , pp 191-234

- Bankim Chadha, David Folkerts-Landau, Mervyn A. King and Roberto G. Mendoza
- The Role of Equity Markets in International Capital Flows , pp 235-306

- Linda Tesar, René Stulz, Stephen Friedman and George N. Hatsopoulos
- The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in International Capital Flows , pp 307-362

- Robert Lipsey, Robert Feenstra, Carl H. Hahn and George N. Hatsopoulos
- Risks to Lenders and Borrowers in International Capital Markets , pp 363-420

- Benjamin Hermalin, Andrew Rose, Peter Garber, Andrew Crockett and David W. Mullins, Jr
- Currency Crises , pp 421-466

- Paul Krugman, Kenneth Rogoff, Stanley Fischer and William J. McDonough
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