The economic literature on capital flows to developing countries has shared two important commonalities since the 1990s. Published works (whether they focus on the external situation or stress the domestic determinants of capital flows) tend to assume a beneficial effect of capital inflows, which leads to an improvement of peripheral institutions, whose deficiencies are ostensibly the main cause of economic turmoil and/or failure in attracting capital flows, in continuity with New Institutional Economics. In doing so, mainstream economists deliberately overlook the asymmetric characteristics of the international monetary system and the persisting hegemony of dollar. Raul Prebisch’s pioneering work on business cycles in Latin America ...
The issue of "spillover or contagion" effects has acquired renewed importance in light of the Mexica...
Financial liberalization and the lifting of capital market restrictions have brought in foreign inve...
The surge of private capital flows to developing countries that occurred in the 1990s has been the m...
Capital inflows are not an unmitigated blessing for the receiving region or country; in fact, they m...
Includes bibliographyIn the midst of broad global market turmoil and mounting fears of a recession i...
This paper deals with Latin America's experience with capital flows during the last decade and a hal...
The characteristfcs of recent capital inflows into Latin America are discussed. It is argued that th...
This paper reviews recent experience with international capital flows in Latin America, and discusse...
This essay has four objectives. The first is to document the current episode of capital inflows to L...
This paper deals with some of the most important aspects of Latin America's experience with capital ...
Includes bibliographyIn the third quarter of 2004, the positive interaction of external and domestic...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...
The characteriscs of recent capital inflows to Latin America are discussed. It is argued that these ...
Half a decade has passed since the resurgence of international capital flows to many developing coun...
Includes bibliographyThe large capital inflows into some Latin American countries since 1990 are a m...
The issue of "spillover or contagion" effects has acquired renewed importance in light of the Mexica...
Financial liberalization and the lifting of capital market restrictions have brought in foreign inve...
The surge of private capital flows to developing countries that occurred in the 1990s has been the m...
Capital inflows are not an unmitigated blessing for the receiving region or country; in fact, they m...
Includes bibliographyIn the midst of broad global market turmoil and mounting fears of a recession i...
This paper deals with Latin America's experience with capital flows during the last decade and a hal...
The characteristfcs of recent capital inflows into Latin America are discussed. It is argued that th...
This paper reviews recent experience with international capital flows in Latin America, and discusse...
This essay has four objectives. The first is to document the current episode of capital inflows to L...
This paper deals with some of the most important aspects of Latin America's experience with capital ...
Includes bibliographyIn the third quarter of 2004, the positive interaction of external and domestic...
Since 1990 capital has flowed from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, an...
The characteriscs of recent capital inflows to Latin America are discussed. It is argued that these ...
Half a decade has passed since the resurgence of international capital flows to many developing coun...
Includes bibliographyThe large capital inflows into some Latin American countries since 1990 are a m...
The issue of "spillover or contagion" effects has acquired renewed importance in light of the Mexica...
Financial liberalization and the lifting of capital market restrictions have brought in foreign inve...
The surge of private capital flows to developing countries that occurred in the 1990s has been the m...