NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies: Theory, Evidence, and Controversies

Sebastian Edwards, editor

Conference held February 20-21, 1998
Published in January 2000 by University of Chicago Press
© 2000 by the National Bureau of Economic Research

NBER Program(s):   IFM

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336 pages
ISBN: 0-226-18470-6

Table of Contents

Front matter, table of contents, acknowledgments: Sebastian Edwards (p. -11 - 0) (bibliographic info) (download)

Introduction: Sebastian Edwards (p. 1 - 12) (bibliographic info) (download)

1. Contagion, Globalization, and the Volatility of Capital Flows: Guillermo A. Calvo, Enrique G. Mendoza (p. 15 - 42) (bibliographic info) (download)

2. Fire-Sale FDI: Paul Krugman (p. 43 - 60) (bibliographic info) (download)

3. Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Liberalization, Overshooting and Volatility: Philippe Bacchetta, Eric van Wincoop (p. 61 - 104) (bibliographic info) (download)

4. What Explains Changing Spreads on Emerging Market Debt?: Barry Eichengreen, Ashoka Mody (p. 107 - 136) (bibliographic info) (download)

5. Is There a Curse of Location? Spatial Determinants of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Swati Ghosh, Holger Wolf (p. 137 - 158) (bibliographic info) (download)

6. Capital Flows and the Behavior of Emerging Market Equity Returns: Geert Bekaert, Campbell R. Harvey (p. 159 - 194) (bibliographic info) (download)

7. Capital Flows, Real Exchange Rates, and Capital Controls: Some Latin American Experiences : Sebastian Edwards (p. 197 - 254) (bibliographic info) (download)

8. Capital Flows in Asia: Takatoshi Ito (p. 255 - 298) (bibliographic info) (download)

9. Capital Flows to Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Stijn Claessens, Daniel Oks, Rossana Polastri (p. 299 - 340) (bibliographic info) (download)

List of Contributors, Indexes: Sebastian Edwards (p. 341 - 354) (bibliographic info) (download)

 
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