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Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Paperback): Reuven Glick Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Paperback)
Reuven Glick
R1,466 Discovery Miles 14 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Exchange Rate Policy and Interdependence - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Paperback): Reuven Glick, Michael Hutchison Exchange Rate Policy and Interdependence - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Paperback)
Reuven Glick, Michael Hutchison
R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why countries choose different exchange rate arrangements and how these arrangements affect domestic monetary policy control and macroeconomic stability are questions of substantial interest to policy makers and researchers alike. The countries of the Pacific Basin region offer a wide variety of examples for the comparative study of the implications of different exchange rate arrangements. The essays in this volume examine the degree of financial interdependence and the conduct of exchange rate and monetary policy among Pacific Basin countries. The essays address four broad issues: one, the degree of regional financial market integration in the Pacific Basin, two, the implications of choosing different exchange rate regimes for domestic macroeconomic stability, three, the effect of exchange rate intervention policy on the conduct of domestic monetary policy, and four, the prospects for a yen currency bloc. Some of the essays focus on the national experience of specific countries in the Pacific Basin; others adopt a cross-country comparison approach.

Financial Crises in Emerging Markets (Hardcover): Reuven Glick, Ramon Moreno, Mark M. Spiegel Financial Crises in Emerging Markets (Hardcover)
Reuven Glick, Ramon Moreno, Mark M. Spiegel
R3,181 R2,272 Discovery Miles 22 720 Save R909 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent financial crises illustrate the risks of financial volatility and macroeconomic instability during the process of economic growth and development. They also raise issues regarding the management of risks associated with liberalization and global integration. Concerns about the implications of international capital flows for developing countries have grown with the sharply increased volume of these flows since the late 1980s. Some have argued that emerging markets have been the innocent victims of mercurial global investors, while others have questioned the appropriateness of specific policies in the emerging markets themselves. The essays in this volume provide analysis and evidence on the determinants of currency and banking crises in emerging markets, the specific roles of capital flows and the financial sector, and the appropriateness of various policy responses.

Exchange Rate Policy and Interdependence - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Hardcover, New): Reuven Glick, Michael Hutchison Exchange Rate Policy and Interdependence - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Hardcover, New)
Reuven Glick, Michael Hutchison
R2,809 R2,041 Discovery Miles 20 410 Save R768 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past thirty years the Pacific Basin region has become more integrated with the rest of the world and played an increasingly important role in the world economy. While much has been written on Pacific Basin trade and economic growth, relatively few studies have been published on the conduct of exchange rate and monetary policies in the economies of the region. These papers should be of interest to readers with an interest in broadening their understanding of different exchange rate arrangements as well as those wishing to deepen their knowledge of Pacific Basin economies.

Financial Crises in Emerging Markets (Paperback): Reuven Glick, Ramon Moreno, Mark M. Spiegel Financial Crises in Emerging Markets (Paperback)
Reuven Glick, Ramon Moreno, Mark M. Spiegel
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book looks at numerous financial crises, beginning with Mexico in 1994-5, the Asian crisis of 1997-8, and the crises in Russia, Brazil, and other Latin American countries in 1998-9. Such contemporary crises illustrate the risks of financial volatility and macroeconomic instability during the process of economic growth and development. They also raise issues regarding the management of risks associated with liberalization and global integration, particularly in financial markets. Concerns about the implications of international capital flows for developing countries have grown with the sharply increased volume of these flows since the late 1980s. The essays in this volume provide analysis and evidence on the determinants of currency and banking crises in emerging markets, the specific roles of capital flows and the financial sector, and the appropriateness of various policy responses.

Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Hardcover, New): Reuven Glick Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates - Perspectives from the Pacific Basin (Hardcover, New)
Reuven Glick
R3,175 R2,266 Discovery Miles 22 660 Save R909 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emerging economies have been the beneficiaries of sharply increased volumes of international capital inflows in the past decade. These inflows have eased foreign financing constraints and offered the potential for higher investment and growth. At the same time, they have posed challenges for policy makers by threatening to fuel inflation, adversely affect international competitiveness, and undermine domestic banking stability. The essays in this volume provide a timely and useful comparison of the experiences of emerging Pacific Basin countries in both Asia and Latin America.

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