Capital Flows, Financial Markets and Banking Crises

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Bank Runs
Banking and finance
Banking Crises
Capital Controls
Capital Flows
Capital markets
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economic policy analysis
empirical methodology
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FDI Flow
financial contagion
Financial crisis
Financial markets
Global Financial Conditions
Home Employment
Host Growth Rate
Implemented Capital Controls
Improve Market Efficiency
Incentive Constraint
Inflow Controls
international finance
Liquidation Decision
liquidity risk management
Loan Supply
macroeconomic stability
Manage Capital Flows
Obtain Capital Goods
Outflow Controls
Outward FDI
Overlapping Generations Framework
Overlapping Generations Model
Prevent Bank Runs
Prevent Banking Crises
Risk management
Shadow Banking Activities
sudden stop crisis mechanisms
Sudden Stops
Unexpected Withdrawals

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415749558
  • Weight: 458g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The increasing capital flows in the emerging markets and developed countries have raised various concerns worldwide. One main concern is the impact of the sharp decline of capital flows – so-called sudden stops – on financial markets and the stability of banking systems and the economy. The sudden stops and banking crises have been identified as the two main features of most financial crises, including the recent Asian Financial Crisis and Global Financial Crisis. However, how capital flows and banking crises are connected still remains unanswered.

Most current studies on capital flows are empirical work, which faces various challenges. The challenges include how data has been collected and measured in each country and how sensitive the results are to the data and the adopted methodologies. Moreover, the links between capital flows and banking systems have been neglected. This book helps provide some insight into the challenges faced by empirical studies and the lessons of the recent crises. The book develops theoretical analysis to deepen our understanding on how capital flows, banking systems and financial markets are linked with each other and provides constructive policy implications by overcoming the empirical challenges.

Chia-Ying Chang is a research scholar in the Faculty of Economics at Nagoya City University and an associated member of Macroeconomics Research Unit at the University of Melbourne. She received her PhD in economics from Vanderbilt University, USA. Her research interests include money and banking theory, macroeconomic theory, economic growth and development, industrial organisation and labour economic theory in macroeconomic perspective.

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