International Capital Flows
Martin Feldstein, editor
Published in January 1999 by University of Chicago Press
© 1999 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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536 pages
ISBN: 0-226-24103-3
Table of Contents
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Front matter, International Capital Flows:
Martin S. Feldstein
(p. -12 - 0)
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Introduction: International Capital Flows:
Martin S. Feldstein
(p. 1 - 4)
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Capital Flows to Latin America:
Sebastian Edwards, Francisco Gil Diaz, Arminio Fraga
(p. 5 - 56)
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Capital Flows to Eastern Europe :
Hans Peter Lankes, Nicholas Stern, W Michael Blumenthal, Jiri Weigl
(p. 57 - 110)
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Capital Flows to East Asia:
Takatoshi Ito, Kathryn M. Dominguez, Moeen Qureshi, Zhang Shengman, Masaru Yoshitomi
(p. 111 - 190)
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The Evolving Role of Banks in International Capital Flows:
Bankim Chadha, David Folkerts-Landau, Mervyn A. King, Roberto G. Mendoza
(p. 191 - 234)
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The Role of Equity Markets in International Capital Flows:
Linda L. Tesar, Rene M. Stulz, Stephen Friedman, George N. Hatsopoulos
(p. 235 - 306)
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The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in International Capital Flows:
Robert E. Lipsey, Robert C. Feenstra, Carl H. Hahn, George N. Hatsopoulos
(p. 307 - 362)
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Risks to Lenders and Borrowers in International Capital Markets:
Benjamin Hermalin, Andrew K. Rose, Peter M. Garber, Andrew Crockett, David W. Mullins, Jr
(p. 363 - 420)
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Currency Crises:
Paul R. Krugman, Kenneth S. Rogoff, Stanley Fischer, William J. McDonough
(p. 421 - 466)
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Biographies:
(p. 467 - 470)
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Contributors:
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Name Index:
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Subject Index:
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