Argues that the logic of free trade does not apply to currency convertability, as the Asian currency crisis should have made clear. The issue of capital mobility ideology; The downside of free capital mobility in an economic crisis; Interest of Wall Street's financial firms in the world of free capital mobility
While there are a number of theoretical arguments in favour of capital account convertibility, or fr...
Summary Reisen stresses that domestic causes of currency crises can be endogenous to the internatio...
The recent turmoil in currency markets in Asia, Latin America, andEurope and the explosion of intern...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the mainstream view that dominates policy circles, i...
The process of globalization has gathered momentum due to the rapid increase in cross-border capital...
Critics of globalization view the free flow of capital as economically destabilizing and advocate ca...
This paper attempts to answer three questions: (1) does international finance in general and nationa...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
Abstract: The world of international economics is going through difficult and unsettled times due i...
The article analyses the problem of international capital mobility which the Asian crisis has highli...
We consider capital controls and their impact on selected countries, providing a critique of IMF pol...
This particular paper attempts to answer a few questions: Does global finance in general and state a...
Ideally, resources saved from producing for current consumption are invested where they will create ...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
In the wake of the Asian financial crisis a number of questions related to free movement of capital ...
While there are a number of theoretical arguments in favour of capital account convertibility, or fr...
Summary Reisen stresses that domestic causes of currency crises can be endogenous to the internatio...
The recent turmoil in currency markets in Asia, Latin America, andEurope and the explosion of intern...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, the mainstream view that dominates policy circles, i...
The process of globalization has gathered momentum due to the rapid increase in cross-border capital...
Critics of globalization view the free flow of capital as economically destabilizing and advocate ca...
This paper attempts to answer three questions: (1) does international finance in general and nationa...
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which has become today’...
Abstract: The world of international economics is going through difficult and unsettled times due i...
The article analyses the problem of international capital mobility which the Asian crisis has highli...
We consider capital controls and their impact on selected countries, providing a critique of IMF pol...
This particular paper attempts to answer a few questions: Does global finance in general and state a...
Ideally, resources saved from producing for current consumption are invested where they will create ...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
In the wake of the Asian financial crisis a number of questions related to free movement of capital ...
While there are a number of theoretical arguments in favour of capital account convertibility, or fr...
Summary Reisen stresses that domestic causes of currency crises can be endogenous to the internatio...
The recent turmoil in currency markets in Asia, Latin America, andEurope and the explosion of intern...