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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 Capital Flows in a Globalized World -
2 Capital Controls, Sudden Stops, and Current Account Reversals -
3 Currency Mismatches, Debt Intolerance, and Original Sin -
4 The Microeconomic Evidence on Capital Controls -
5 The International Exposure of U.S. Banks -
6 International Borrowing, Capital Controls, and the Exchange Rate -
7 International Borrowing and Macroeconomic Performance in Argentina -
8 Capital Flows and Controls in Brazil -
9 The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows -
10 South Korea's Experience with International Capital Flows -
11 Malaysian Capital Controls: Macroeconomics and Institutions -
12 Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Volatility -
13 India's Experience with Capital Flows -
14 Capital Controls - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 Capital Flows in a Globalized World -
2 Capital Controls, Sudden Stops, and Current Account Reversals -
3 Currency Mismatches, Debt Intolerance, and Original Sin -
4 The Microeconomic Evidence on Capital Controls -
5 The International Exposure of U.S. Banks -
6 International Borrowing, Capital Controls, and the Exchange Rate -
7 International Borrowing and Macroeconomic Performance in Argentina -
8 Capital Flows and Controls in Brazil -
9 The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows -
10 South Korea's Experience with International Capital Flows -
11 Malaysian Capital Controls: Macroeconomics and Institutions -
12 Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Volatility -
13 India's Experience with Capital Flows -
14 Capital Controls - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index