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Capital flows, capital controls and currency crises : Latin America in the 1990s
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Capital flows, capital controls and currency crises : Latin America in the 1990s

Author: Felipe Larraín B
Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2000.
Series: Development and inequality in the market economy.
Edition/Format:   Book : Conference publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"After a decade of financial isolation from world private capital markets following the debt crisis of the early 1980s, Latin America became an effective magnet for private capital in the first half of the 1990s. Then it suffered the Mexican crisis of 1995 and was hit by the Asian crisis in 1997-99, which produced a reversal of capital flows and currency crises in several countries. This volume analyzes the return  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Congresses
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Capital flows, capital controls and currency crises.
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2000
(OCoLC)647079052
Material Type: Conference publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Felipe Larraín B
ISBN: 0472110985 9780472110988
OCLC Number: 44841550
Description: x, 305 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Capital flows, capital controls, and currency crises in Latin America / Felipe Larraín B. --
Can a liberalization of capital outflows increase net capital inflows? / Raúl Labán M. And Felipe Larraín B. --
Selective capital controls: theory and evidence / Salvador Valdés-Prieto and Marcelo Soto --
What determines capital inflows? An empirical analysis for Chile / Felipe Larraín B., Raúl Labán M., and Rómulo Chumacero --
Private capital inflows and the role of economic fundamentals / Vittorio Corbo and Leonardo Hernández Argentina's experience with capital flows during the 1990s / Federico Sturzennegger --
Capital flows, capital controls, and currency crisis: the case of Brazil in the 1990s / Márcio G.P. Garcia and Marcus Vinicius F. Valpassos --
Private capital flows in Colombia / Mauricio Cárdenas and Roberto Steiner --
Private capital flows to Chile in the 1990s: causes, effects, and policy reactions / Felipe Larraín B. and Raúl Labán M. --
The Mexican experience with international capital flows / Carlos Sales-Sarrapy.
Series Title: Development and inequality in the market economy.
Responsibility: Felipe Larraín B., editor.
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"After a decade of financial isolation from world private capital markets following the debt crisis of the early 1980s, Latin America became an effective magnet for private capital in the first half of the 1990s. Then it suffered the Mexican crisis of 1995 and was hit by the Asian crisis in 1997-99, which produced a reversal of capital flows and currency crises in several countries. This volume analyzes the return of private capital to this region, examines the effects of the crises on capital flows, and studies the main policy options available to economic authorities under these diverse circumstances." "This volume will be of interest to scholars and students investigating capital flows, policymakers, and Latin American specialists."--BOOK JACKET.

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