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Financial Markets Volatility and Performance in Emerging Markets
University of Chicago Press, 2008 eISBN: 978-0-226-18504-0 | Cloth: 978-0-226-18495-1 Library of Congress Classification HG5993.F558 2008 Dewey Decimal Classification 332.0415091724
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Capital mobility is a double-edged sword for emerging economies, as governments must weigh the benefits of investment against the potential economic costs and political consequences of currency crises, devaluations, and instability. Financial Markets Volatility and Performance in Emerging Markets addresses the delicate balance between capital mobility and capital controls as developing countries navigate the convoluted global network of private investors, hedge funds, large corporations, and international institutions such as the International Monetary Fund.
A group of experts here examine rapidly globalizing financial markets with regard to capital flows and crises, domestic credit, international financial integration, and economic policy. Featuring detailed analyses and cross-national comparisons of countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Korea, this book will shape economists’ and policymakers’ understanding of the effectiveness of restrictions on capital mobility in the world’s most fragile economies. See other books on: Business Development | Capital movements | Developing countries | Edwards, Sebastian | Finance See other titles from University of Chicago Press |
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