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Capital without borders : challenges to development / edited by Ashwini Deshpande.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: London : Anthem Press, 2010Description: 1 online resource (xii, 238 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780857289575 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 332/.042 22
LOC classification:
  • HG3891 .C664 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
How financial liberalization led in the 1990s to three different cycles of 'manias, panic and crashes' in middle income countries / José́ Gabriel Palma -- Timing the Mexican 1994-95 financial crisis using a Markov switching approach / Moritz Cruz and Edmund Amann -- Exchange rates, growth and inflation : what if the income elasticities of trade flows respond to relative prices? / Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho -- Alternative measures of currency and asset substitution : the case of Turkey / A. Ozden Birkan -- Competitive diversification in resource abundant countries : Argentina after the collapse of the convertibility regime / Leandro Serino -- Foreign portfolio investment, stock market and economic development : a case study in India / Parthapratim Pal -- Transnational corporations and the internationalization of research and development activities in developing countries : the relative importance of affiliates in Asia and Latin America / Celio Hiratuka -- External debt nationalization as a major tendency on Brazilian external debt in the twentieth century : the shifting character of the state during debt crisis / Luiz M. Niemeyer -- Prudential regulation and safety net : recent transformations in Brazil / Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonca -- Re-crafting bilateral investment treaties in a development framework : a comparative regional perspective / Biplove Choudhary and Parashar Kulkarni.
Summary: This volume examines different facets of international capital movements - the role of openness, the implications of large inflows of foreign capital and the impact of regulatory frameworks - from the point of view of the global South.
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How financial liberalization led in the 1990s to three different cycles of 'manias, panic and crashes' in middle income countries / José́ Gabriel Palma -- Timing the Mexican 1994-95 financial crisis using a Markov switching approach / Moritz Cruz and Edmund Amann -- Exchange rates, growth and inflation : what if the income elasticities of trade flows respond to relative prices? / Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho -- Alternative measures of currency and asset substitution : the case of Turkey / A. Ozden Birkan -- Competitive diversification in resource abundant countries : Argentina after the collapse of the convertibility regime / Leandro Serino -- Foreign portfolio investment, stock market and economic development : a case study in India / Parthapratim Pal -- Transnational corporations and the internationalization of research and development activities in developing countries : the relative importance of affiliates in Asia and Latin America / Celio Hiratuka -- External debt nationalization as a major tendency on Brazilian external debt in the twentieth century : the shifting character of the state during debt crisis / Luiz M. Niemeyer -- Prudential regulation and safety net : recent transformations in Brazil / Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonca -- Re-crafting bilateral investment treaties in a development framework : a comparative regional perspective / Biplove Choudhary and Parashar Kulkarni.

This volume examines different facets of international capital movements - the role of openness, the implications of large inflows of foreign capital and the impact of regulatory frameworks - from the point of view of the global South.

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