The essays in this volume examine the theoretical and policy issues
associated with international capital flows and exchange rates for
emerging markets in the Pacific Basin region. Emerging market
countries in both Asia and Latin America offer a wide variety of
examples for the comparative study of the implications of
international capital flow surges and appropriate policy responses.
The essays address four broad issues. First, they investigate the
determinants of international capital flows, particularly the
relative role of domestic and external factors in driving capital
flows. Second, they inquire how predictable and contagious capital
flow reversals and exchange rate crises are. Third, they explore
what the domestic economic effects of capital inflows on emerging
economies have been, and finally seek to suggest what are the
appropriate responses by policymakers to capital inflow surges.
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