Pakistan: Prospects for Private Capital Flows and Financial Sector Development (Financial SECTOR REFORMS AND CAPITAL Flows) (Report) Pakistan: Prospects for Private Capital Flows and Financial Sector Development (Financial SECTOR REFORMS AND CAPITAL Flows) (Report)

Pakistan: Prospects for Private Capital Flows and Financial Sector Development (Financial SECTOR REFORMS AND CAPITAL Flows) (Report‪)‬

Pakistan Development Review 1996, Winter, 35, 4

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Publisher Description

I. INTRODUCTION In less than a decade after the debt crisis of 1982, developing countries have experienced a surge of capital inflows in recent years. This trend became more pronounced in the 1990s resulting in overall balance of payments surpluses and accumulation of reserves. Total private capital inflows to developing countries exceeded $173 billion in 1994, compared to annual average inflows of $34 billion during 1983-90 [World Bank (1995)]. Although the characteristics of capital inflows in this episode are different than in the period prior to the last debt crisis, nevertheless concerns about macroeconomic stability, loss in competitiveness, financial sector vulnerability and excessive borrowing remain the same.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
1996
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
50
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
SIZE
392.9
KB

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