Capital flows and the emerging economies : theory, evidence, and controversies /
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Other Authors / Creators: | Edwards, Sebastian, 1953- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2000] |
Series: | Conference report (National Bureau of Economic Research)
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Sebastian
- Capital Flows to Developing Countries: Theoretical Aspects
- 1. Contagion, Globalization, and the Volatility of Capital Flows
- Mendoza Comment: Rudiger Dornbusch
- 2. Fire-Sale FDI Paul Krugman Comment: Aaron Tornell
- 3. Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Liberalization, Overshooting, and Volatility Philippe Bacchetta and Eric van Wincoop Comment
- II. Cross-Country Evidence
- 4. What Explains Changing Spreads on Emerging Market Debt? Barry Eichengreen and Ashoka Mody Comment
- 5. Is There a Curse of Location? Spatial Determinants of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets Swati Ghosh and Holger Wolf Comment
- 6. Capital Flows and the Behavior of Emerging Market Equity Returns
- III. Capital Flows to Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe
- 7. Capital Flows, Real Exchange Rates, and Capital Controls: Some Latin American Experiences Sebastian Edwards Comment: Joseacute
- 8. Capital Flows in Asia Takatoshi Ito Comment
- 9. Capital Flows to Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union Stijn Claessens, Daniel Oks, and Rossana Polastri Comment
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index