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Capital Inflows Macroeconomic Implications And Policy Responses 1st Edition Selim Elekdag M Ayhan Kose Roberto Cardarelli

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Capital Inflows Macroeconomic Implications And Policy Responses 1st Edition Selim Elekdag M Ayhan Kose Roberto Cardarelli
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 62
Author: Selim Elekdag; M. Ayhan Kose; Roberto Cardarelli
ISBN: 9781451916232, 145191623X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Capital Inflows Macroeconomic Implications And Policy Responses 1st Edition Selim Elekdag M Ayhan Kose Roberto Cardarelli by Selim Elekdag; M. Ayhan Kose; Roberto Cardarelli 9781451916232, 145191623X instant download after payment.

This paper examines the macroeconomic implications of, and policy responses to surges in private capital inflows across a large group of emerging and advanced economies. In particular, we identify 109 episodes of large net private capital inflows to 52 countries over 1987-2007. Episodes of large capital inflows are often associated with real exchange rate appreciations and deteriorating current account balances. More importantly, such episodes tend to be accompanied by an acceleration of GDP growth, but afterwards growth has often dropped significantly. A comprehensive assessment of various policy responses to the large inflow episodes leads to three major conclusions. First, keeping public expenditure growth steady during episodes can help limit real currency appreciation and foster better growth outcomes in their aftermath. Second, resisting nominal exchange rate appreciation through sterilized intervention is likely to be ineffective when the influx of capital is persistent. Third, tightening capital controls has not in general been associated with better outcomes.

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