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World Development, 2000
Abstract The argument of this paper is that growing capital mobility is unavoidable. Domestic financial liberalization and the revolution in information and communications technologies make it much more difficult to stop capital flows at the border.
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Abstract The argument of this paper is that growing capital mobility is unavoidable. Domestic financial liberalization and the revolution in information and communications technologies make it much more difficult to stop capital flows at the border.
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2016
This chapter tracks the volume and distribution of international investment since the mid-nineteenth century. The first part presents quantitative evidence on the volume of capital flows since the early nineteenth century. The second section focuses on the golden age of global capital mobility and the determinants of capital flows and sovereign risk ...
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This chapter tracks the volume and distribution of international investment since the mid-nineteenth century. The first part presents quantitative evidence on the volume of capital flows since the early nineteenth century. The second section focuses on the golden age of global capital mobility and the determinants of capital flows and sovereign risk ...
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Contagion, Globalization, and the Volatility of Capital Flows
, 2019G. Calvo, E. Mendoza
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1999
As I have pointed out, the international aid movement arose in the post-war period at a time when economic thinking in the industrial countries was more interventionist than before or since. There was a greater inclination to believe that economic growth could be engineered by governments through planning and management of their economies, including ...
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As I have pointed out, the international aid movement arose in the post-war period at a time when economic thinking in the industrial countries was more interventionist than before or since. There was a greater inclination to believe that economic growth could be engineered by governments through planning and management of their economies, including ...
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Taming the Tide of Capital Flows: A Policy Guide
, 2018A. Ghosh, J. Ostry, M. Qureshi
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The effects of information voids on capital flows in emerging markets
, 2017Allison F. Kingsley +1 more
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An Alternative Post-Keynesian Framework for Understanding Capital Flows to Emerging Markets
, 2017Bruno Bonizzi
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Capital flows and the distribution of income in sub-Saharan Africa
, 2017S. Adams, E. Klobodu
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