Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial markets and when driven by investors with a short-term focus. Many levers of policy can be applied to resist the effects of the inflows. One that has been widely relied upon has been currency intervention. Key to that appears to be keeping their bilateral exchange rate stable vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar. But this requires them to resist currency appreciation and accumulate dollar reserves when the anchor country is mired in financial problems and keeps monetary policy accommodative in an unprecedented manner. The willingness of emerging market economies to limit exchange rate fluctuations will be tested as monetary policy in advanced economies r...
In the wake of the recent global financial crisis, emerging markets have seen a significantly higher...
More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
We have now witnessed more than half a decade of relatively heavy capital inflows to a large group o...
This paper provides a cross country analysis of surges on capital inflows. Specifically, we examine ...
This paper provides a cross country analysis of surges on capital inflows. Specifically, we examine ...
This paper provides a cross country analysis of surges on capital inflows. Specifically, we examine ...
More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means...
Protracted expansionary monetary policies in advanced countries have renewed the debate over policy ...
Protracted expansionary monetary policies in advanced countries have renewed the debate over policy ...
Capital inflows and outflows often remind policymakers of the monetary policy "trilemma" and the sev...
In this paper we present evidence that capital account reversals have become more severe for emergin...
More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means...
In the wake of the recent global financial crisis, emerging markets have seen a significantly higher...
More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
We have now witnessed more than half a decade of relatively heavy capital inflows to a large group o...
This paper provides a cross country analysis of surges on capital inflows. Specifically, we examine ...
This paper provides a cross country analysis of surges on capital inflows. Specifically, we examine ...
This paper provides a cross country analysis of surges on capital inflows. Specifically, we examine ...
More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means...
Protracted expansionary monetary policies in advanced countries have renewed the debate over policy ...
Protracted expansionary monetary policies in advanced countries have renewed the debate over policy ...
Capital inflows and outflows often remind policymakers of the monetary policy "trilemma" and the sev...
In this paper we present evidence that capital account reversals have become more severe for emergin...
More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means...
In the wake of the recent global financial crisis, emerging markets have seen a significantly higher...
More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...