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Short-Term Capital Flows and Economic Crises Summary

Short-Term Capital Flows and Economic Crises by Stephany Griffith-Jones (Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies and Deputy Director, International Finance and Capital Markets Department, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies and Deputy Director, International Finance and Capital Markets Department, University of Sussex and Commonwealth Secretariat)

The currency crises that engulfed East Asian economies in 1997 and Mexico in 1994 - and their high development costs - raise a serious concern about the net benefits for developing countries of large flows of potentially reversible short-term international capital. Written by senior policy-makers and academics, the contributions to this volume examine in depth the macroeconomic and other policy dilemmas confronting public authorities in the emerging economies as they deal with short-term capital movements, especially in the period before the outbreak of these crises. The studies are based on comparative case studies of key emerging economies. Valuable insights are also derived from contrasts between the East Asian, Latin American, African, and European experiences, between the financial and real effects of financial flows, and between private and public responsibilities in managing financial markets. The great value of the chapters in this volume is that they analytically identify the weaknesses in both domestic and international capital market regimes. The recommendations derived from this analysis apply to the development of financial markets in developing countries, the monitoring and regulation of mutual funds in source countries, and the future development of international capital markets. They will make an important contribution both to the discussion of national policies and of a new international financial architechture.

Table of Contents

PART I. THE INTERNATIONAL AND ANALYTICAL CONTEXT; PART II. CASE STUDIES; PART III. CONCLUSIONS

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NPB9780198296867
9780198296867
019829686X
Short-Term Capital Flows and Economic Crises by Stephany Griffith-Jones (Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies and Deputy Director, International Finance and Capital Markets Department, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies and Deputy Director, International Finance and Capital Markets Department, University of Sussex and Commonwealth Secretariat)
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Oxford University Press
2001-02-01
324
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