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A teenager wears torn rubber boots in a muddy local market in Bac Ha, Viet Nam. As of 2005 figures, half the world population—more than 3 billion people–is estimated to live on less than USD 2.50 a day. Bac Ha, Viet Nam. UN Photo/Kibae Park.

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From Capital Surges to Drought: Seeking Stability for Emerging

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Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Series:
Studies in Development Economics and Policy
Title:
From Capital Surges to Drought: Seeking Stability for Emerging
Authors:
Edited by Ricardo Ffrench-Davis and Stephany Griffith-Jones
Publication date:
October 2003
ISBN Printed:
1403916314
ISBN 13 Print:
9781403916310
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2003
Keywords:
capital flows, emerging markets, Asian crisis, policy implications, volatility, developing countries,crisis, fiancial instability
JEL:
L0, F36, F34
Project:
Capital Flows to Developing Countires Since the Asian Crisis: How to Manage their volatility?
Format:
hardback book

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