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- catalog abstract "This book investigates recent experience in Central and Eastern Europe and contrasts it with that of Latin America and East Asia, and suggests appropriate policies and lessons to be learned. The authors conclude that many features of, and policy dilemmas faced by, formerly centrally planned economies in Europe are similar to those in other emerging economies. However, certain unique characteristics such as data limitations and the fragility of the banking and financial systems, compound the problems faced by policymakers in Central and Eastern Europe. This book will prove invaluable to policymakers and scholars interested in and responsible for international finance in transition economies.".
- catalog contributor b11132932.
- catalog contributor b11132933.
- catalog contributor b11132934.
- catalog contributor b11132935.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Macroeconomic policy issues raised by capital inflows / Vittorio Corbo -- Sustainable and excessive current account deficits / Helmut Reisen -- Capital inflows to Asia / Timothy James Bond -- The effectiveness of capital controls / Salvador Valdés-Prieto and Marcelo Soto -- Capital inflows to Hungary and accompanying policy responses, 1995-1996 / Gábor Oblath -- Financial inflows to Poland, 1990-1996 / Paweł Durjasz and Ryszard Kokoszcyński -- Capital inflows to the Baltic States, 1992-1996 / Marta de Castello Branco -- Financial flows to a small open economy / Velimir Bole.".
- catalog description "This book investigates recent experience in Central and Eastern Europe and contrasts it with that of Latin America and East Asia, and suggests appropriate policies and lessons to be learned. The authors conclude that many features of, and policy dilemmas faced by, formerly centrally planned economies in Europe are similar to those in other emerging economies. However, certain unique characteristics such as data limitations and the fragility of the banking and financial systems, compound the problems faced by policymakers in Central and Eastern Europe. This book will prove invaluable to policymakers and scholars interested in and responsible for international finance in transition economies.".
- catalog extent "xi, 253 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Mixed blessing of financial inflows.".
- catalog identifier "1840640383".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mixed blessing of financial inflows.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Northampton, Ma. : Edward Elgar Publishing,".
- catalog relation "Mixed blessing of financial inflows.".
- catalog subject "332/.042 21".
- catalog subject "Capital movements.".
- catalog subject "HG3891 .M585 1999".
- catalog subject "International finance.".
- catalog subject "Investments, Foreign.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Macroeconomic policy issues raised by capital inflows / Vittorio Corbo -- Sustainable and excessive current account deficits / Helmut Reisen -- Capital inflows to Asia / Timothy James Bond -- The effectiveness of capital controls / Salvador Valdés-Prieto and Marcelo Soto -- Capital inflows to Hungary and accompanying policy responses, 1995-1996 / Gábor Oblath -- Financial inflows to Poland, 1990-1996 / Paweł Durjasz and Ryszard Kokoszcyński -- Capital inflows to the Baltic States, 1992-1996 / Marta de Castello Branco -- Financial flows to a small open economy / Velimir Bole.".
- catalog title "The mixed blessing of financial inflows : transition countries in comparative perspective / edited by János Gács, Robert Holzmann, Michael L. Wyzan.".
- catalog type "text".