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The Mixed Blessing of Financial Inflows - Transition Countries in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover)
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The Mixed Blessing of Financial Inflows - Transition Countries in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover)
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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 continue to attract foreign capital and simultaneously to 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 experiences in Central and
Eastern Europe and contrasts it with that of Latin America and East
Asia, and suggests appropriate policies and lessons to be learned.
The authors conclude that many features of, and policy dilemmas
faced by, formerly centrally planned economies in Europe are
similar to those in other emerging economies. However, certain
unique characteristics such as data limitations and the fragility
of the banking and financial systems, compound the problems faced
by policy makers in Central and Eastern Europe. This book will
prove invaluable to policymakers and scholars interested in and
responsible for international finance in transition economies.
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