International Finance and The Developing Economies
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International Finance and The Developing Economies

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International Finance and The Developing Economies

About this book

There are many challenges facing the economies of developing countries. Capital volatility, financial crises, aid, debt and the IMF are all issues that have received a great deal of attention over recent years. In International Finance and The Developing Economies, Graham Bird provides an essentially non-technical discussion of these issues, examining the underlying political economy and discussing the policy alternatives that are available.

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Information

Year
2003
Print ISBN
9780333733974
eBook ISBN
9780230599840
Subtopic
Finance

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Preface
  5. 1 Conducting Macroeconomic Policy in Developing Countries: Piece of Cake or Mission Impossible?
  6. 2 External Financing and Balance of Payments Adjustment in Developing Countries: Getting a Better Policy Mix
  7. 3 Where do we Stand on Choosing Exchange Rate Regimes in Developing and Emerging Economies?
  8. 4 Is Dollarisation a Viable Option for Latin America?
  9. 5 What Happened to the Washington Consensus?
  10. 6 Miracle to Meltdown: A Pathology of the East Asian Financial Crisis
  11. 7 The International Monetary Fund and Developing Countries: A Review of the Evidence and Policy Options
  12. 8 Remodeling the Multilateral Financial Institutions
  13. 9 How Important is Sound Domestic Macroeconomics in Attracting Capital Inflows to Developing Countries?
  14. 10 Convertibility and Volatility: The Pros and Cons of Liberalising the Capital Account
  15. 11 Coping with, and Cashing in on, International Capital Volatility
  16. 12 The Catalytic Effect of Lending by the International Financial Institutions
  17. 13 The Political Economy of Foreign Aid: Fatigue or Regeneration?
  18. 14 Economic Assistance to Low-Income Countries: Should the Link be Resurrected?
  19. 15 Debt Relief for Low-Income Countries: Is it Effective and Efficient?
  20. Notes
  21. Index