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_a332.673098 / _bO151f _223 |
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_aOcampo, Jose Antonio, _96129 _eeditor |
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_aForeign capital in Latin America / _cJose Antonio Ocampo, Roberto Steiner, editors |
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_aWashington : _bBanco Interamericano de Desarrollo, _c©1994 |
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_a247 páginas : _bilustraciones y gráficas a blanco y negro ; _c23 cm. |
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| 500 | _aIncluye notas a pie de página. | ||
| 504 | _aBibliografía al final de cada capítulo. | ||
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_tForeign Capital in Latin America: An Overview / _rJosé Antonio Ocampo, Roberto Steiner _tExternal Capital Flows to Argentina / _rJosé María Fanelli, Mario Damill _tChile: The Origins and Consequences of External Capital / _rManuel R. Agosin, J. Rodrigo Fuentes, Leonardo Letelier _tThe Macroeconomic Effects of External Capital: Colombia / _rMauricio Cárdenas S., Felipe Barrera O. _tFinancial Markets and Capital Flows in Mexico / _rJaime Ros |
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| 520 | 3 | _aIn the early 1990s, foreign capital flowed into some Latin American countries in quantities not witnessed for over a decade. Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico experienced particularly large inflows. Foreign Capital in Latin America measures the economic impact of capital inflows in these four countries, with an emphasis on the effect of market-oriented financial and exchange policies. Macroeconomic management of the flows is evaluated by analyzing the role of the real exchange rate, sterilization efforts, the use of direct controls, and other economic policies. Finally, the country studies examine how expanded capital resources affect investment, which greatly determines to what extent such inflows contribute to economic growth. Since the country studies demonstrate there is no single formula for managing increased capital flows, a principal recommen dation of Foreign Capital is that countries develop policies that are specific to the type of resources involved and provide for their efficient absorption, without contributing to macroeconomic instability. | |
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_aHistoria económica _916480 _zAmérica Latina |
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_aInversiones extranjeras _zAmérica Latina _938786 |
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_aSteiner, Roberto, _eeditor _97310 |
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