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International Capital Movements and the Developing World Chich Heng Kuo

International Capital Movements and the Developing World By Chich Heng Kuo

International Capital Movements and the Developing World by Chich Heng Kuo


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While most advanced industrial countries have adopted a liberal approach to the regulation of capital flow, the typical developing countries have been driven to control foreign exchange in order to prevent a flood of speculative capital inflow and retain domestic monetary resources for local development needs.

International Capital Movements and the Developing World Summary

International Capital Movements and the Developing World: The Case of Taiwan by Chich Heng Kuo

While most advanced industrial countries have adopted a liberal approach to the regulation of capital flow, the typical developing countries have been driven to control foreign exchange in order to prevent a flood of speculative capital inflow and retain domestic monetary resources for local development needs. This book examines the Taiwanese experience in balancing controls on foreign capital with domestic development needs in a manner that has stabilized the national economy and created a substantial trade surplus. Chich-Heng Kuo's position in the Taiwanese government enables him to provide an accurate analysis of the legal framework and policies that have contributed to his country's success.

Kuo begins with a review of international capital flow patterns and suggests standards for national performance and capital markets that will enable policymakers to evaluate the costs and benefits of foreign exchange controls. His appraisal of the role of capital regulation in Taiwanese economic development indicates that encouragement of foreign direct investment and strict controls on outward capital flow have been key factors in creating a strong economy. Kuo describes the gradual reversal of these policies starting in 1986, when Taiwan had begun to accumulate large foreign exchange reserves and needed to focus on foreign investment abroad to cool down inflationary pressures at home. The final chapter explores possible applications for economic development in other countries. Providing legal and policy analysis as well as information on the impact of specific types of regulations, this case study will be useful to policymakers, professionals, and scholars concerned with international trade, capital, and economic development.

About Chich Heng Kuo

CHICH-HENG KUO is Section Chief, Laws and Regulations Committee of the Executive Cabinet, Republic of China (Taiwan). He holds associate professorships at two Chinese universities, National Chung Hsing University and Soochow University.

Table of Contents

Introduction Overall Aspects of International Capital Movements Introduction and Background in Taiwan Special Circumstances Affecting Taiwan Current Developments and Partial Liberalization in Taiwan Lessons for Economic and Industrial Development Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275929695
9780275929695
0275929698
International Capital Movements and the Developing World: The Case of Taiwan by Chich Heng Kuo
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-10-30
224
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