The analysis of emerging policy issues in development finance
Sudarshan Goopu
No 1589, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank
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The author makes a case for improving capacity in developing countries to monitor and analyze data on private capital flows, especially portfolio investment flows (through both debt and non-debt instruments). He surveys recent economic literature and identifies unanswered international finance-related policy questions being grappled with in developing countries. From this he deduces the tremendous need for better data to analyze important economic issues (with a focus on data related to external debt and financial flows). The author also provides an overview of recent trends in financial flows to developing countries, highlighting the surge of private capital flows to a few such countries in the 1990s. He traces some of the major policy issues dealt with in the 1980s and describes the analysis and discussions behind policy decisions. He concludes by suggesting some policy issues that are important today in development finance - and which research agenda might be fruitful for examining changing debt structure and financial flows.
Keywords: Banks&Banking Reform; International Terrorism&Counterterrorism; Economic Theory&Research; Payment Systems&Infrastructure; Financial Intermediation; Economic Theory&Research; Banks&Banking Reform; Financial Intermediation; Macroeconomic Management; Environmental Economics&Policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996-04-30
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