This edited collection examines the emerging issues arising from increasingly globalized financial markets.
The book is based on the author's Marshall Lectures, given in the University of Cambridge. It will be of interest to those studying international and financial economies, graduate students and those involved in the formulation of policy.
First published in 1999, this volume investigates the causes and consequences of globalization of international financial markets, including all types of private sector capital for 121 countries over the period 1980-1990.
Even if canals were nearly as efficient as railroads , in the absence of railroads , there would still have been an at least equally great demand for capital to construct the necessary system of canals . Robert W. Fogel , Railroads and ...
This volume is a very valuable contribution to a debate that interests both academics and policymakers. The thirteen papers are uniformly of high quality and are often very innovative.
In a panel of OECD countries for 1990–96, this study examines how the liberalization of capital movements and financial services trade affects net private capital flows.
International Short-term Capital Movements
Capital Flows to Developing Countries and the Reform of the International Financial System
In this book, a prominent group of economists and policymakers blend conceptual analysis and policy discussion in seven well-integrated papers, analyzing the nature of capital flows, alternative exchange-rate regimes, and the roles of ...
International Financial Markets and Capital Movements: A Symposium in Honor of Arthur I. Bloomfield