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Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies : Policies, Practices, and Consequences

Edwards, Sebastian(Edited by)
Part of the National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report series
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Some scholars argue that the free movement of capital across borders enhances welfare; others claim it represents a clear peril, especially for emerging nations.

In "Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies", an esteemed group of contributors examines both the advantages and the pitfalls of restricting capital mobility in these emerging nations.

In the aftermath of the East Asian currency crises of 1997, the authors consider mechanisms that eight countries have used to control capital inflows and evaluate their effectiveness in altering the maturity of the resulting external debt and reducing macroeconomic vulnerability.

This volume is essential reading for all those interested in emerging nations and the costs and benefits of restricting international capital flows.

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University of Chicago Press
0226184978 / 9780226184975
Hardback
22/06/2007
United States
584 pages, 134 line drawings, 127 tables
162 x 235 mm, 1058 grams
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