Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates

Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
Title Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates PDF eBook
Author Reuven Glick
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 148
Release 1998-06-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521623230

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"This is a very timely book that brings the reader to the forefront of current research on macroeconomic policy issues in economies subject to sizable capital flows".--Guillermo A. Calvo, University of Maryland.

Facing the Tides

Facing the Tides
Title Facing the Tides PDF eBook
Author Mr.Harald Finger
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 76
Release 2019-10-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1513516841

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This paper looks empirically at some economic effects of volatile exchange rates and financial conditions and examines policy responses for managing such volatility. It also sheds light on some economic costs that stem from volatile capital flows and exchange rates and analyzes how countries deploy their policy toolkits in response. The data-driven analysis should contribute to ongoing reflections about how to manage volatile capital flows and exchange rates both in Asian EMEs and more broadly.

Managing Capital Flows

Managing Capital Flows
Title Managing Capital Flows PDF eBook
Author Masahiro Kawai
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 465
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 184980687X

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Managing Capital Flows provides analyses that can help policymakers develop a framework for managing capital flows that is consistent with prudent macroeconomic and financial sector stability. While capital inflows can provide emerging market economies with invaluable benefits in pursuing economic development and growth, they can also pose serious policy challenges for macroeconomic management and financial sector supervision. The expert contributors cover a wide range of issues related to managing capital flows and analyze the experience of emerging Asian economies in dealing with surges in capital inflows. They also discuss possible policy measures to manage capital flows while remaining consistent with the goals of macroeconomic and financial sector stability. Building on this analysis, the book presents options for workable national policies and regional policy cooperation, particularly in exchange rate management. Containing chapters that bring in international experiences relevant to Asia and other emerging market economies, this insightful book will appeal to policymakers in governments and financial institutions, as well as public and private finance experts. It will also be of great interest to advanced students and academic researchers in finance.

Macroprudential Regulation of International Finance

Macroprudential Regulation of International Finance
Title Macroprudential Regulation of International Finance PDF eBook
Author Dongsoo Kang
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 329
Release 2016-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1785369571

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Recent events, such as capital flow reversals and banking sector crises, have shaken faith in the widely held belief in the benefits of greater financial integration and financial deepening, which are typical in advanced economies. This book shows that emerging economies have often weathered the storm best despite the supposed burden of ‘weak institutions’. It demonstrates that a better policy framework requires reliable indicators of vulnerability to financial instability, as well as improved policy tools and automatic stabilizers that anticipate and limit the vulnerabilities to financial crises.

Shocks Matter: Managing Capital Flows with Multiple Instruments in Emerging Economies

Shocks Matter: Managing Capital Flows with Multiple Instruments in Emerging Economies
Title Shocks Matter: Managing Capital Flows with Multiple Instruments in Emerging Economies PDF eBook
Author Mr.Ruy Lama
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 44
Release 2020-06-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 151354568X

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We study the optimal management of capital flows in a small open economy model with financial frictions and multiple policy instruments. The paper reports two main findings. First, both foreign exchange intervention (FXI) and macroprudential polices are tools complementary to the monetary policy rate that can largely reduce inflation and output volatility in a scenario of capital outflows. Second, the optimal policy mix depends on the underlying shock driving capital flows. FXI takes the leading role in response to foreign interest rate shocks, while macroprudential policy becomes the prominent tool for domestic risk shocks. These results highlight the importance of calibrating the use of multiple instruments according to the underlying shocks that induce shifts in capital flows.

Managing Capital Flows & Exchange Rates:perspectives from

Managing Capital Flows & Exchange Rates:perspectives from
Title Managing Capital Flows & Exchange Rates:perspectives from PDF eBook
Author r glick
Publisher
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Release 1996
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Managing Capital Outflows - Further Operational Considerations

Managing Capital Outflows - Further Operational Considerations
Title Managing Capital Outflows - Further Operational Considerations PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 10
Release 2015-07-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1498343937

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The Guidance Note for the Liberalization and Management of Capital Flows (IMF 2013a) provides operational guidance to staff on the use of the Fund’s institutional view on the liberalization and management of capital flows (Box 1). It discusses appropriate policies with respect to the liberalization of capital flows and the management of disruptive capital inflows and outflows. With respect to capital outflows, the institutional view considers that capital flow management measures (CFMs) may be appropriate in crisis-type circumstances or, in the context of capital flow liberalization, if countries find that they have liberalized prematurely and are unable to handle the resulting capital flows. In non-crisis-type circumstances, the guidance considers outflows as being appropriately handled by macroeconomic, financial, and structural policies. It is intended to mirror the policy advice with respect to capital inflows. The guidance is, however, relatively brief and would benefit from some elaboration to lay out the possible configurations of policies in the context of the institutional view. This note seeks to provide such an elaboration, which is particularly relevant as capital outflows are becoming a more relevant policy challenge.