This article was originally presented as a speech at the Tucson Chapter of the Association for Investment Management Research (AIMR), Tucson, Arizona, November 14, 2003.Capital movements ; International economic relations
The internationalization of financial markets has contributed to the growing interdependence of the ...
Abstract: This paper addresses the popular view that differences in financial development explain th...
This paper examines the direction of international capital flows. It uses a series of different meas...
Direct investment has accounted for about a quarter of total international capital outflows in the 1...
Global capital flows are becoming increasingly important in the world economy. In a series of four e...
This article focus on present and future change in international capital flows in connection with ba...
Rising levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) concern growing numbers of policymakers and members...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
The international debt crisis of 1982 revealed that unrecorded private capital outflows from develop...
Foreign capital inflows are playing an important role in the U.S. economy by bridging the gap betwee...
In a 1989 article in this Review, John K. Hill argued that the mere aging of the baby boom generatio...
Two particular concerns in international economics motivate this research: I. How are real and finan...
Nonindustrial countries that have relied more on foreign finance have not grown faster in the long r...
International capital flow, meaning import, export and capital transference is becoming more and mor...
This paper develops a unified structure to examine the interrelationships between current account, f...
The internationalization of financial markets has contributed to the growing interdependence of the ...
Abstract: This paper addresses the popular view that differences in financial development explain th...
This paper examines the direction of international capital flows. It uses a series of different meas...
Direct investment has accounted for about a quarter of total international capital outflows in the 1...
Global capital flows are becoming increasingly important in the world economy. In a series of four e...
This article focus on present and future change in international capital flows in connection with ba...
Rising levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) concern growing numbers of policymakers and members...
Capital inflows can be a mixed blessing, especially in economies with thin domestic financial market...
The international debt crisis of 1982 revealed that unrecorded private capital outflows from develop...
Foreign capital inflows are playing an important role in the U.S. economy by bridging the gap betwee...
In a 1989 article in this Review, John K. Hill argued that the mere aging of the baby boom generatio...
Two particular concerns in international economics motivate this research: I. How are real and finan...
Nonindustrial countries that have relied more on foreign finance have not grown faster in the long r...
International capital flow, meaning import, export and capital transference is becoming more and mor...
This paper develops a unified structure to examine the interrelationships between current account, f...
The internationalization of financial markets has contributed to the growing interdependence of the ...
Abstract: This paper addresses the popular view that differences in financial development explain th...
This paper examines the direction of international capital flows. It uses a series of different meas...