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Regional and global capital flows

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"Episodes of speculative attacks on currencies in the 1990s (such as the 1992-93 crisis in the European Monetary System, the 1994 Mexican peso collapse, and especially the Asian turmoil of 1997-98) have generated a considerable-and finely balanced-debate on whether currency and financial instability should be attributed to arbitrary shifts in market expectations and confidence, rather than to weaknesses in the state of economic fundamentals."
392 pages
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University Of Chicago Press 1 views
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9780226387017
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The volume of capital flows between industrial and developing countries has grown dramatically in the past decade and has become a major issue in a world that is increasingly 'globalised'. Here, two experts on this topic have assembled a group of scholars who address different types of capital flows - bank lending, bonds, direct foreign investment - and the implications they hold for economic performance. With its particular focus on the Asian financial crises, this work presents a new model which is concerned with the role of private capital flows.

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