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Managing Capital Flows: Lessons From the Experience of Chile

Bernard Laurens and Jaime Cardoso

No 1998/168, IMF Working Papers from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: As a result of the Asian crisis, methods of coping with volatile international capital markets have received considerable attention from observers and policymakers. It has been argued that the imposition by Chile of a nonremunerated reserve requirement on external borrowing played a useful role in the smooth liberalization of its capital account by allowing Chile to deal effectively with short-term capital inflows and thus to reduce its vulnerability to external shocks, and that such measures should be adopted by other countries. In light of this, this paper reviews Chile’s experience in managing capital flows and draws lessons for policymakers.

Keywords: WP; control; interest rate; monetary policy; capital; capital controls; capital inflows; contagion; Chile; indexation mechanism; interest rate differential; prudential framework; exchange rate band; RER appreciation; Reserve requirements; Exchange rates; Capital flows (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 53
Date: 1998-12-01
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