Financial Market Integration and International Capital Flows

Author:   Gregor Irwin ,  David Vines
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Volume:   11
ISBN:  

9781840641653


Pages:   520
Publication Date:   28 November 2001
Format:   Hardback
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Financial Market Integration and International Capital Flows


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Although widespread capital market liberalization has resulted in a surge in international capital flows and a more integrated world financial system, the volatility of capital flows has also increased, calling stability into question. This book assesses international capital market behaviour. In particular, the origins of the East Asia and the Latin American crises, and the lessons that can be drawn from these, are examined.

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Author:   Gregor Irwin ,  David Vines
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Volume:   11
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.026kg
ISBN:  

9781840641653


ISBN 10:   1840641657
Pages:   520
Publication Date:   28 November 2001
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Gregor Irwin and David Vines PART I CAPITAL FLOWS AND FINANCIAL INSTABILITY 1. Andrew Crockett (1997), ‘Why is Financial Stability a Goal of Public Policy?’ 2. Kenneth Rogoff (1999), ‘International Institutions for Reducing Global Financial Instability’ 3. Stijn Claessens, Michael P. Dooley and Andrew Warner (1995), ‘Portfolio Capital Flows: Hot or Cold?’ 4. Richard Portes and David Vines (1997), Coping with International Capital Flows PART II THE MEXICAN CRISIS 5. Guillermo A. Calvo and Enrique Mendoza (1996), ‘Petty Crime and Cruel Punishment: Lessons from the Mexican Debacle’ 6. Jeffrey Sachs, Aaron Tornell and Andrés Velasco (1996), ‘The Collapse of the Mexican Peso: What Have We Learned?’ 7. Morris Goldstein and Guillermo A. Calvo (1996), ‘What Role for the Official Sector?’ 8. Andrew Crockett (1996), ‘Lessons from the Mexican Crisis’ PART III THE EAST ASIAN CRISIS 9. Paul Krugman (1998), ‘What Happened to Asia?’ 10. Steven Radelet and Jeffrey D. Sachs (1998), ‘The East Asian Financial Crisis: Diagnosis, Remedies, Prospects’ 11. Giancarlo Corsetti, Paolo Pesenti and Nouriel Roubini (1999), ‘What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis?’ 12. Jenny Corbett, Gregor Irwin and David Vines (1999), ‘From Asian Miracle to Asian Crisis: Why Vulnerability, Why Collapse?’ 13. Paul Krugman (1999), ‘Analytical Afterthoughts on the Asian Crisis’ PART IV THE LESSONS OF THE 1990s 14. D. Brealey (1999), ‘The Asian Crisis: Lessons for Crisis Management and Prevention’ 15. Amar Bhattacharya and Marcus Miller (1999), ‘Coping with Crises: Is There a ""Silver Bullet""?’ 16. Stanley Fischer (1999), ‘Reforming the International Financial System’ 17. Morris Goldstein (1998), ‘Halifax II Reforms’ 18. Joseph Stiglitz (1999), ‘Must Financial Crises Be This Frequent and Painful?’ Name Index

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Edited by Gregor Irwin, The Scottish Government and David Vines, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Balliol College, Oxford University, UK

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