Emerging capital markets in turmoil : bad luck or bad policy /
Analysis of financial crises in emerging market economies, including Mexico, Argentina, and Russia; traces the evolution of crisis theory and challenges the conventional wisdom. Since the mid-1990s, emerging market economies have been hit by dramatic highs and lows: lifted by large capital inflows,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
©2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Capital inflows and real exchange rate application in Latin America : the role of external factors (with Leonardo Leiderman and Carmen M. Reinhart)
- 2. Capital inflows to Latin America : the 1970s and 1990s (with Leonardo Leiderman and Carmen M. Reinhart)
- 3. Capital flows and macroeconomic management : Tequila lessons
- 4. Petty crime and cruel punishment : lessons from the Mexican debacle (with Enrique G. Mendoza)
- 5. Capital market contagion and recession : an explanation of the Russian virus
- 6. Sudden stops, the real exchange rate, and fiscal sustainability : Argentina's lessons (with Alejandro Izquierdo and Ernesto Talvi)
- 7. Varieties of capital-market crises
- 8. Uncertain duration of reform : dynamic implications (with Allan Drazen)
- 9. Capital flows and capital-market crises : the simple economics of sudden stops
- 10. Rational contagion and the globalization of securities markets (with Enrique Mendoza)
- 11. Balance-of-payments crises in emerging markets : large capital inflows and sovereign governments
- 12. Contagion in emerging markets : when Wall Street is a carrier
- 13. Explaining sudden stop, growth collapse, and BOP crisis : the case of distortionary output taxes
- 14. Fixing for your life (with Carmen M. Reinhart)
- 15. Capital markets and the exchange rate with special reference to the dollarization debate in Latin America
- 16. Fear of floating (with Carmen M. Reinhart)
- 17. The mirage of exchange rate regimes for emerging market countries (with Frederic S. Mishkin)
- 18. Globalization hazard and delayed reform in emerging markets
- 19. Sudden stop, contractionary devaluation, and time inconsistency.