Managing Large-Scale Capital Inflows : The Case of the Czech Republic, Poland and Romania /

Many emerging market economies have in the recent past experienced a surge in capital inflows that may threaten their economic and financial stability. The IMF in early 2011 proposed a framework intended to guide Fund advice to policymakers on how to best respond to such inflows, including both macr...

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Автор: Keller, Leonor
Інші автори: Chowdhury, Ibrahim
Формат: Журнал
Мова:English
Опубліковано: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2012.
Серія:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 2012/138
Онлайн доступ:Full text available on IMF
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