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Citation
| No | Title |
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| 1 | Targeting Aid: What the World Bank Has (Not) Achieved / 2002 / SSRN Electronic Journal |
East Asian Economic Review Vol. 5, No. 1, 2001. pp. 119-147.
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2001.5.1.79
Number of citation : 1|
Peter Nunnenkamp |
Kiel Institute of World Economics |
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Developing countries are constrained in financing current account deficits as real capital mobility is still far from perfect. At the same time, capital flows to these countries proved to be extremely volatile. The paper argues that the long-term problem of "too little" should not be confused with the short-term problem of "too volatile". The former is related to sovereign risk, which may be difficult to overcome. The latter could be kept within limits by financial restructuring towards relatively stable types of capital flows.
JEL classification: F31, F32,
International Capital Markets, Developing Countries, Debt, Equity Investment, Sovereign Risk, Volatility
English