Narrow your search
Listing 1 - 10 of 29 << page
of 3
>>
Sort by

Book
Reaping the benefits of financial globalization
Authors: --- ---
ISBN: 9781589067486 1589067487 Year: 2008 Volume: 264 Publisher: Washington DC: International monetary fund,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"Financial globalization has increased dramatically over the past three decades, particularly different capital control regimes, as well as from a range of persistent factors, including different degrees of institutional quality and domestic financial development. While, in principle, financial globalization should enhance international risk sharing, reduce macroeconomic volatility, and foster economic growth, in practice its effects are less clear-cut. Countries gain or lose from financial integration depending on their domestic economic and institutional conditions. The results in this Occasional Paper are broadly supportive of an approach envisaging a gradual and orderly sequencing of external financial liberalization and emphasizing the desirability of complementary reforms in macroeconomic policy framework and the domestic financial system as essential components of a successful liberalization strategy" -- preface (v.)

Emerging markets and financial globalization: sovereign bond spreads in 1870-1913 and today
Authors: --- ---
ISBN: 0199272697 9780199272693 Year: 2006 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

Advanced country experiences with capital account liberalization
Authors: --- ---
ISBN: 1589061179 9781589061170 Year: 2002 Volume: 214 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

Direct taxation in relation to the freedom of establishment and the free movement of capital
Author:
ISBN: 9041123636 9789041123633 Year: 2005 Volume: 9 Publisher: La Haye: Kluwer law international,

Capital Flows in the APEC Region
Authors: --- --- ---
ISBN: 1557754667 1462339093 1452717699 9781462339099 9781452717692 9781557754660 Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

The developing economies of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) have been the recipients of a considerable volume of capital inflows in the 1990s. Given the increased integration of capital markets, it is not surprising that monetary control became more difficult for many developing APEC economies. Formulating an appropriate policy response has naturally been important. The three papers that make up this Occasional Paper each examine different aspects of these issues.

European Community Law on the Free Movement of Capital and EMU
Author:
ISBN: 9041111530 9139004708 9789041111531 9789004638334 Year: 1999 Volume: *2 Publisher: Leiden ;Boston Brill | Nijhoff

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Listing 1 - 10 of 29 << page
of 3
>>
Sort by