Managing Capital Flows: The Search for a FrameworkMasahiro Kawai, Mario B. Lamberte Managing Capital Flows provides analyses that can help policymakers develop a framework for managing capital flows that is consistent with prudent macroeconomic and financial sector stability. While capital inflows can provide emerging market economies wi |
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2 A survey of the literature on managing capital inflows | 46 |
PART II Perspective Papers | 73 |
3 Central banks and capital flows | 75 |
taking stock of international experiences | 105 |
5 Managing recent hot money inflows in Asia | 129 |
the case of the Peoples Republic of China | 217 |
the case of India | 239 |
the case of Indonesia | 260 |
the case of the Republic of Korea | 280 |
the case of Malaysia | 305 |
the case of the Philippines | 330 |
the case of Singapore | 361 |
the case of Thailand | 386 |
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