Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
Perspectives from the Pacific Basin
Herausgeber: Glick, Reuven; Reuven, Glick
Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
Perspectives from the Pacific Basin
Herausgeber: Glick, Reuven; Reuven, Glick
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The essays in this volume provide a useful comparison of the experiences of emerging Pacific Basin countries in both Asia and Latin America.
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The essays in this volume provide a useful comparison of the experiences of emerging Pacific Basin countries in both Asia and Latin America.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521169349
- ISBN-10: 0521169348
- Artikelnr.: 31387966
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521169349
- ISBN-10: 0521169348
- Artikelnr.: 31387966
1. Managing capital flows and exchange rates: overview Reuven Glick; Part
I. Determinants of Capital Flows and Exchange Rates: 2. US portfolio
investment in Asian capital markets Henning Bohn and Linda L. Tesar; 3.
FDI, trade, and real exchange rate linkages in developing countries Linda
S. Goldberg and Michael Klein; 4. Capital inflows and the real exchange
rate: analytical framework and econometric evidence Pierre-Richard Agénor
and Alexander Hoffmaister; 5. Risk and financial development: a comparative
case study of Mexico and Indonesia Theo S. Eicher and Stephen J. Turnovsky;
Part II. Exchange Rate Crisis and Contagion: 6. Exchange rate instability:
determinants and predictability Richard A. Meese and Andrew K. Rose; 7.
Derivative products in exchange rate crisis Peter Garber and Subir Lall; 8.
Crisis, contagion, and country funds: effects on East Asia and Latin
America Jeffrey A. Frankel and Sergio L. Schmukler; 9. Co-movements among
emerging equity markets Holger Wolf; Part III. Effects of Capital Inflows:
10. Net capital inflows: how much to accept, how much to resist? Helmut
Reisen; 11. The overborrowing syndrome: are East Asian economies different?
Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill; 12. Capital inflows, financial
intermediation, and aggregate demand: empirical evidence from Mexico and
other Pacific Basin countries Steven Kamin and Paul Wood; Part IV. Policy
Responses to Capital Inflows: 13. Speculative capital inflows and exchange
rates targeting in the Pacific Basin: theory and evidence Kenneth Kletzer
and Mark Spiegel; 14. Too much of a good thing: the macroeconomic effects
of taxing capital inflows Carmen M. Reinhart and R. Todd Smith; 15.
Exchange rate policies and capital account management: Chile in the 1990s
Kevin Cowen and Jose De Gregorio.
I. Determinants of Capital Flows and Exchange Rates: 2. US portfolio
investment in Asian capital markets Henning Bohn and Linda L. Tesar; 3.
FDI, trade, and real exchange rate linkages in developing countries Linda
S. Goldberg and Michael Klein; 4. Capital inflows and the real exchange
rate: analytical framework and econometric evidence Pierre-Richard Agénor
and Alexander Hoffmaister; 5. Risk and financial development: a comparative
case study of Mexico and Indonesia Theo S. Eicher and Stephen J. Turnovsky;
Part II. Exchange Rate Crisis and Contagion: 6. Exchange rate instability:
determinants and predictability Richard A. Meese and Andrew K. Rose; 7.
Derivative products in exchange rate crisis Peter Garber and Subir Lall; 8.
Crisis, contagion, and country funds: effects on East Asia and Latin
America Jeffrey A. Frankel and Sergio L. Schmukler; 9. Co-movements among
emerging equity markets Holger Wolf; Part III. Effects of Capital Inflows:
10. Net capital inflows: how much to accept, how much to resist? Helmut
Reisen; 11. The overborrowing syndrome: are East Asian economies different?
Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill; 12. Capital inflows, financial
intermediation, and aggregate demand: empirical evidence from Mexico and
other Pacific Basin countries Steven Kamin and Paul Wood; Part IV. Policy
Responses to Capital Inflows: 13. Speculative capital inflows and exchange
rates targeting in the Pacific Basin: theory and evidence Kenneth Kletzer
and Mark Spiegel; 14. Too much of a good thing: the macroeconomic effects
of taxing capital inflows Carmen M. Reinhart and R. Todd Smith; 15.
Exchange rate policies and capital account management: Chile in the 1990s
Kevin Cowen and Jose De Gregorio.
1. Managing capital flows and exchange rates: overview Reuven Glick; Part
I. Determinants of Capital Flows and Exchange Rates: 2. US portfolio
investment in Asian capital markets Henning Bohn and Linda L. Tesar; 3.
FDI, trade, and real exchange rate linkages in developing countries Linda
S. Goldberg and Michael Klein; 4. Capital inflows and the real exchange
rate: analytical framework and econometric evidence Pierre-Richard Agénor
and Alexander Hoffmaister; 5. Risk and financial development: a comparative
case study of Mexico and Indonesia Theo S. Eicher and Stephen J. Turnovsky;
Part II. Exchange Rate Crisis and Contagion: 6. Exchange rate instability:
determinants and predictability Richard A. Meese and Andrew K. Rose; 7.
Derivative products in exchange rate crisis Peter Garber and Subir Lall; 8.
Crisis, contagion, and country funds: effects on East Asia and Latin
America Jeffrey A. Frankel and Sergio L. Schmukler; 9. Co-movements among
emerging equity markets Holger Wolf; Part III. Effects of Capital Inflows:
10. Net capital inflows: how much to accept, how much to resist? Helmut
Reisen; 11. The overborrowing syndrome: are East Asian economies different?
Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill; 12. Capital inflows, financial
intermediation, and aggregate demand: empirical evidence from Mexico and
other Pacific Basin countries Steven Kamin and Paul Wood; Part IV. Policy
Responses to Capital Inflows: 13. Speculative capital inflows and exchange
rates targeting in the Pacific Basin: theory and evidence Kenneth Kletzer
and Mark Spiegel; 14. Too much of a good thing: the macroeconomic effects
of taxing capital inflows Carmen M. Reinhart and R. Todd Smith; 15.
Exchange rate policies and capital account management: Chile in the 1990s
Kevin Cowen and Jose De Gregorio.
I. Determinants of Capital Flows and Exchange Rates: 2. US portfolio
investment in Asian capital markets Henning Bohn and Linda L. Tesar; 3.
FDI, trade, and real exchange rate linkages in developing countries Linda
S. Goldberg and Michael Klein; 4. Capital inflows and the real exchange
rate: analytical framework and econometric evidence Pierre-Richard Agénor
and Alexander Hoffmaister; 5. Risk and financial development: a comparative
case study of Mexico and Indonesia Theo S. Eicher and Stephen J. Turnovsky;
Part II. Exchange Rate Crisis and Contagion: 6. Exchange rate instability:
determinants and predictability Richard A. Meese and Andrew K. Rose; 7.
Derivative products in exchange rate crisis Peter Garber and Subir Lall; 8.
Crisis, contagion, and country funds: effects on East Asia and Latin
America Jeffrey A. Frankel and Sergio L. Schmukler; 9. Co-movements among
emerging equity markets Holger Wolf; Part III. Effects of Capital Inflows:
10. Net capital inflows: how much to accept, how much to resist? Helmut
Reisen; 11. The overborrowing syndrome: are East Asian economies different?
Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill; 12. Capital inflows, financial
intermediation, and aggregate demand: empirical evidence from Mexico and
other Pacific Basin countries Steven Kamin and Paul Wood; Part IV. Policy
Responses to Capital Inflows: 13. Speculative capital inflows and exchange
rates targeting in the Pacific Basin: theory and evidence Kenneth Kletzer
and Mark Spiegel; 14. Too much of a good thing: the macroeconomic effects
of taxing capital inflows Carmen M. Reinhart and R. Todd Smith; 15.
Exchange rate policies and capital account management: Chile in the 1990s
Kevin Cowen and Jose De Gregorio.