Private capital flows to developing countries : to road to financial integration

This book explores the nature of the changes leading to the integration of developing countries in world financial markets, and analyzes the process of international financial integration and the structural forces driving private capital to developing countries. Against this background, the book det...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bhattacharya, Amar
Corporate Author: Banco Mundial
Format: Book
Published: New York, N.Y. Oxford University Press 1997
Series:A World Bank policy research report
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505 |a Foreword -- The report team -- Acknowledgments -- Data notes and abbreviations -- Summary -- 1. The main findings -- 2. The new international environment -- 3. The benefits of financial integration -- 4. Challenges of macroeconomic management -- 5. The effects of integration on domestic financial systems -- 6. Preparing capital markets for financial integration -- Bibliography -- Boxes -- Text figures -- Text tables 
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650 |a MOVIMIENTOS DE CAPITALES  
650 |a MERCADO DE CAPITALES  
650 |a INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS  
650 |a SISTEMA FINANCIERO  
650 |a PAISES EN DESARROLLO 
653 |a CORRIENTES DE CAPITALES  
653 |a FLUJO DE CAPITALES 
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