Extent:
1 Online-Ressource (584 p.)
134 line drawings, 127 tables
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Konferenzschrift
Language: English
Notes:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Capital Controls in the Emerging Countries: Analytical Issues and Cross-Country Evidence
1. Capital Flows in a Globalized World: The Role of Policies and Institutions
2. Capital Controls, Sudden Stops, and Current Account Reversals
3. Currency Mismatches, Debt Intolerance, and Original Sin: Why They Are Not the Same and Why It Matters
4. The Microeconomic Evidence on Capital Controls: No Free Lunch
5. The International Exposure of U.S. Banks: Europe and Latin America Compared
II. Country Studies
6. International Borrowing, Capital Controls, and the Exchange Rate: Lessons from Chile
7. International Borrowing and Macroeconomic Performance in Argentina
8. Capital Flows and Controls in Brazil: What Have We Learned?
9. The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
10. South Korea’s Experience with International Capital Flows
11. Malaysian Capital Controls: Macroeconomics and Institutions
12. Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Volatility: Singapore’s Experience
13. India’s Experience with Capital Flows: The Elusive Quest for a Sustainable Current Account Deficit
14. Capital Controls: An Evaluation
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
In English
ISBN: 978-0-226-18499-9 ; 978-0-226-18497-5
Classification: Geld, Inflation, Kapitalmarkt ; Entwicklungsökonomie
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014487960