The Capital Inflows Problem [electronic resource] : Concepts and Issues / Carmen Reinhart.
Material type: TextSeries: IMF Policy Discussion Papers; Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment ; No. 93/10Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1993Description: 1 online resource (37 p.)ISBN: 1451969937 :ISSN: 1934-7456Subject(s): Capital Inflow | Capital Inflows | Exchange Rate Appreciation | Exchange Rate | Real Exchange Rate | Argentina | Chile | Colombia | Malaysia | United StatesAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: The Capital Inflows Problem : Concepts and IssuesOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: Since 1990 capital has started to move from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, the Middle East and parts of Asia. Reentry into international capital markets is a welcome turn of events for most countries. However, capital inflows are often associated with inflationary pressures, a real exchange rate appreciation, a deterioration in the current account, and a boom in bank lending. This paper briefly examines how these inflows have altered the macroeconomic environment in a number of Asian and Latin American countries. The pros and cons of a menu of policy options are discussed.Since 1990 capital has started to move from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, the Middle East and parts of Asia. Reentry into international capital markets is a welcome turn of events for most countries. However, capital inflows are often associated with inflationary pressures, a real exchange rate appreciation, a deterioration in the current account, and a boom in bank lending. This paper briefly examines how these inflows have altered the macroeconomic environment in a number of Asian and Latin American countries. The pros and cons of a menu of policy options are discussed.
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