Capital Account Liberalization: Theoretical and Practical Aspects Capital Account Liberalization: Theoretical and Practical Aspects

Capital Account Liberalization: Theoretical and Practical Aspects

Michael Mussa and Others
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Publisher Description

Capital account liberalization - orderly, properly sequence, and befitting the individual circumstances of countries- is an inevitable step for all countries wishing to realize the benefits of the globalized economy. This paper reviews the theories behind capital account liberalization and examines the dangers associated with free capital flows. The authors conclude that the dangers can be limited through a combination of sound macroeconomic and prudential policies.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
1998
September 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
72
Pages
PUBLISHER
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
SELLER
International Monetary Fund
SIZE
2.3
MB
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