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Foreign Exchange Constraint and Developing Economies addresses the
complex nature of foreign exchange constraint for macroeconomic and
social development. The book collects expertise and perspectives
from a diverse set of contributions. Using a combination of
innovative theoretical and empirical approaches, the book suggests
several analytical frameworks to help advance academic research and
policy work on foreign exchange and sustainable development.
Chapters explore how trends in exchange rates, currency dynamics
and international capital markets impact development models of
primarily small open economies. The problems of global capital
flows affected by the COVID-19 pandemic are also reviewed. The book
presents analyses of both country-level and regional patterns and
discusses broader implications for emerging markets. Exploring
urgent questions for academic and policy agendas, this will be an
important read for economists and researchers working on the topics
of economic development, international economics, open economy,
exchange rate management, sovereign debt, central banking, and
monetary policy. Applied economists and policymakers will also find
this a meaningful resource.
This collection empirically and conceptually advances our
understanding of the intricacies of emerging markets' financial and
macroeconomic development in the post-2008 crisis context. Covering
a vast geography and a broad range of economic viewpoints, this
study serves as an informed guide in the unchartered waters of
fundamental uncertainty as it has been redefined in the post-crisis
period. Contributors to the collection go beyond
risks-opportunities analyses, looking deeper into the nuanced
interpretations of data and economic categories as interplay of
developing world characteristics in the context of redefined
fundamental uncertainty. Those concerns relate to the issues of
small country finance, the industrialization of the developing
world, the role of commodity cycles in the global economy,
sovereign debt, speculative financial flows and currency pressures,
and connections between financial markets and real markets. Compact
and comprehensive, this collection offers unique perspectives into
contemporary issues of financial deepening and real macroeconomic
development in small developing economies that rarely surface in
the larger policy and development debates.
This interdisciplinary study offers a comprehensive analysis of the
transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the former
Soviet Union. Providing full historical context and drawing on a
wide range of literature, this book explores the continuous
economic and social transformation of the post-socialist world.
While the future is yet to be determined, understanding the present
phase of transformation is critical. The book's core exploration
evolves along three pivots of competitive economic structure,
institutional change, and social welfare. The main elements include
analysis of the emergence of the socialist economic model; its
adaptations through the twentieth century; discussion of the 1990s
market transition reforms; post-2008 crisis development; and the
social and economic diversity in the region today. With an
appreciation for country specifics, the book also considers the
urgent problems of social policy, poverty, income inequality, and
labor migration. Transition Economies will aid students,
researchers and policy makers working on the problems of
comparative economics, economic development, economic history,
economic systems transition, international political economy, as
well as specialists in post-Soviet and Central and Eastern European
regional studies.
This interdisciplinary study offers a comprehensive analysis of the
transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the former
Soviet Union. Providing full historical context and drawing on a
wide range of literature, this book explores the continuous
economic and social transformation of the post-socialist world.
While the future is yet to be determined, understanding the present
phase of transformation is critical. The book's core exploration
evolves along three pivots of competitive economic structure,
institutional change, and social welfare. The main elements include
analysis of the emergence of the socialist economic model; its
adaptations through the twentieth century; discussion of the 1990s
market transition reforms; post-2008 crisis development; and the
social and economic diversity in the region today. With an
appreciation for country specifics, the book also considers the
urgent problems of social policy, poverty, income inequality, and
labor migration. Transition Economies will aid students,
researchers and policy makers working on the problems of
comparative economics, economic development, economic history,
economic systems transition, international political economy, as
well as specialists in post-Soviet and Central and Eastern European
regional studies.
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