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A surprisingly large number of countries have been able to finance a significant fraction of domestic investment using … important than private finance, we also identify a number of episodes where a substantial fraction of domestic investment was … abruptly with compression of the current account, real exchange rate depreciation, and a sharp slowdown in investment. We …
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A surprisingly large number of countries have been able to finance a significant fraction of domestic investment using … investment was financed via private capital inflows. That said, foreign savings are not a good substitute for domestic savings … abruptly with compression of the current account, real exchange rate depreciation, and a sharp slowdown in investment. Summing …
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A surprisingly large number of countries have been able to finance a significant fraction of domestic investment using … investment was financed via private capital inflows. That said, foreign savings are not a good substitute for domestic savings … abruptly with compression of the current account, real exchange rate depreciation, and a sharp slowdown in investment. Summing …
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I. Background. 1 Introduction -- 2 A century of capital flows -- II. Capital account liberalization. 3 Capital account liberalization : what do the cross-country studies tell us? -- 4 When does capital account liberalization help more than it hurts? with Carlos Arteta and Charles Wyplosz -- III....
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investment less attractive, averse trends in technology and productivity growth, and a decline in the relative price of … investment goods. A long view from economic history is most supportive of the last of these four views …
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