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Edited by Martin Feldstein

International Capital Flows

578 pages, 57 line drawings, 93 tables  6 x 9  © 1999
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report

Paper $32.00

ISBN: 9780226241043   Published December 1999

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Preface
International Capital Flows: Introduction
Martin Feldstein
1. Capital Flows to Latin America
1. Sebastian Edwards
2. Francisco Gil Diaz
3. Arminio Fraga
Discussion Summary
2. Capital Flows to Eastern Europe
1. Hans Peter Lankes and Nicholas Stern
2. W. Michael Blumenthal
3. Jiri Weigl
Discussion Summary
3. Capital Flows to East Asia
1. Takatoshi Ito
2. Kathryn M. Dominguez
3. Moeen Qureshi
4. Zhang Shengman
5. Masaru Yoshitomi
Discussion Summary
4. The Evolving Role of Banks in International Capital Flows
1. Bankim Chadha and David Folkerts-Landau
2. Mervyn King
3. Roberto G. Mendoza
Discussion Summary
5. The Role of Equity Markets in International Capital Flows
1. Linda L. Tesar
2. Rene M. Stulz
3. Stephen Friedman
4. George N. Hatsopoulos
Discussion Summary
6. The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in International Capital Flows
1. Robert E. Lipsey
2. Robert C. Feenstra
3. Carl H Hahn
4. George N. Hatsopoulos
Discussion Summary
7. Risks to Lenders and Borrowers in International Capital Markets
1. Benjamin E. Hermalin and Andrew K. Rose
2. Peter M. Garber
3. Andrew Crockett
4. David W. Mullins, Jr.
Discussion Summary
8. Currency Crises
1. Paul Krugman
2. Kenneth Rogoff
3. Stanley Fischer
4. William J. McDonough
Discussion Summary
Biographies
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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