The successful macroeconomic stabilization in Central and Eastern European countries has encouraged inflows of foreign capital badly needed to promote economic development. Strikingly, these countries have found capital inflows in their various forms to be a mixed blessing, threatening the macroeconomic balance that they have recently achieved. These countries have learned that it is not easy to attract foreign capital and simultaneously reduce its adverse effects on inflation, the exchange rate and the current account, and to contain disturbances resulting from reversals of the flows. This book investigates recent experience in in Central and Eastern Europe and contrasts it with that of Latin America and East Asia, and suggests appropria...
International financial integration of transition countries from the region of Central, Eastern and ...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...
This paper reviews the experiences of a number of European countries in coping with capital inflows....
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe went from being largely closed to being largely open to ...
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, commonly referred to as "tr...
This paper presents an analysis of the sustainability of current account deficits in transition econ...
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 ...
In the course of transition, the former centrally planned economies of central Europe have attracted...
Since the 1990s, the international capital flow between countries has shown a sharp rise. Most of th...
There is an ongoing debate as to the net benefit of the financial sector in developing countries (DE...
We have now witnessed more than half a decade of relatively heavy capital inflows to a large group o...
The transition economies in Europe and the former Soviet Union between 1991 and 1999 differed widely...
We discuss sources of volatility and vulnerability in the CEECs during the transition and leading up...
International financial integration of transition countries from the region of Central, Eastern and ...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...
This paper reviews the experiences of a number of European countries in coping with capital inflows....
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe went from being largely closed to being largely open to ...
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, commonly referred to as "tr...
This paper presents an analysis of the sustainability of current account deficits in transition econ...
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 ...
In the course of transition, the former centrally planned economies of central Europe have attracted...
Since the 1990s, the international capital flow between countries has shown a sharp rise. Most of th...
There is an ongoing debate as to the net benefit of the financial sector in developing countries (DE...
We have now witnessed more than half a decade of relatively heavy capital inflows to a large group o...
The transition economies in Europe and the former Soviet Union between 1991 and 1999 differed widely...
We discuss sources of volatility and vulnerability in the CEECs during the transition and leading up...
International financial integration of transition countries from the region of Central, Eastern and ...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...