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In this paper we study the determinants of gross capital flows, project the size of China's international investment positions in 2020 and analyse the implications for the renminbi real exchange rates. We assume in this exercise that the renminbi will have largely achieved capital account...
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Indonesia has operated a liberal capital account permitting relatively free flow of international non-FDI flows since the early 1970s. In this paper, we review the Indonesian experience and the effectiveness of capital restrictions during 1990–2010 using a SVAR model of the Indonesian economy....
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This paper is the first to study the effects of capital account liberalization on structural transformation and compare the contribution of within term and structural term to economic growth. We use a 10-sector-level productivity data set to decompose the effects of opening capital account on...
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This paper presents an alternative method of testing for financial capital mobility in the absence of forward exchange markets. A model of domestic interest rate determination during liberalization is applied to Korean and Taiwanese data. A variety of diagnostic and recursive tests are used to...
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Three things happen when emerging economies open their stock markets to foreign investors. First, the aggregate dividend yield falls by 240 basis points. Second, the growth rate of the capital stock increases by an average of 1.1 percentage points per year. Third, the growth rate of output per...
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This paper provides a synthetic view of the capital account liberalization, capital control and currency convertibility issues in China. A quantitative analysis following Henry's study fails to provide clear links between liberalization, diminishing capital controls and Chinese stock market...
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Many developing countries do not seem to benefit from capital account liberalizations. We find that labor market frictions can be an important reason for this and develop a model to explain the relationship between unemployment and capital account openness. In our model, a developing country...
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This paper considers the costs and benefits, if any, of short-term cross-border capital flows. It argues that short-term capital flows may be regulated with the introduction of a Tobin tax that applies to both inbound and outbound capital flows but not flows associated with current account...
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