nep-ifn New Economics Papers
on International Finance
Issue of 2014‒01‒10
one paper chosen by
Vimal Balasubramaniam
University of Oxford

  1. International Capital Flows and Domestic Financial Conditions: Lessons for Emerging Asia By Philip Lane

  1. By: Philip Lane (Trinity College Dublin)
    Abstract: This paper provides an empirical review of the dynamics of international capital áows, with a focus on emerging Asia. Next, it outlines the various channels by which international capital flows affect domestic financial conditions in the host economies. Finally, it explores the implications for the design of policy frameworks that can deliver macro-financial stability.
    Keywords: international capital flows, financial stability, emerging Asia
    JEL: E42 E58 F32 F36
    Date: 2013–12
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:iis:dispap:iiisdp438&r=ifn

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