Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies
Discover the intricate dynamics of global finance with Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies by Sebastian Edwards. Published in 2000 by The University of Chicago Press, this insightful hardcover edition spans 362 pages, delving into the critical relationship between capital movements and economic stability in developing countries. Edwards focuses on the emerging economies of Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe, offering a comprehensive analysis of how volatile capital mobility can lead to currency instability and the potential for regional contagion. This book is essential for anyone interested in international economics and the challenges faced by developing nations in today’s interconnected world. Enhance your understanding of economic development and the financial mechanisms at play in these vibrant regions. Perfect for students, researchers, and professionals alike, Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies is a must-have addition to your economic literature collection.