Financial Market Integration and International Capital Flows
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Book Description
The widespread capital market liberalization has resulted in a massive surge in international capital flows and the development of a more integrated world financial system. At the same time, however, the volatility of capital flows has increased and the stability of this modern financial system has been called into question by a number of financial and currency crises.
In this volume the authors assess the behavior of international capital markets during this period, focusing on both the causes and the consequences of financial instability. They examine the origins of the Latin American and East Asian crises and the lessons that can be drawn from these, and they consider the proposals for reform of the international financial system which have followed.
This collection of papers, written by both academics and practitioners, is addressed both to specialists and to a wider audience, and will provide insight into an extremely important global development.
About the Author
Gregor Irwin, Fellow in Economics, University College, University of Oxford, UK and David Vines, Fellow in Economics, Balliol College, University of Oxford, Research Fellow, CEPR, UK and Adjunct Professor of Economics, Australian National University, Australia
Financial Market Integration and International Capital Flows,Gregor Irwin,David Vines,Edward Elgar Publishing,1840641657,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Capital movements,East Asia,Finance,Financial crises,International finance,Marketing - General,Mexico
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