Do Capital Inflows Appreciate the Real Exchange Rate?
Abstract
I use an indirect approach to examine the effects of capital inflows on real exchange rates in a sample of 46 developing countries. Distinguishing between autonomous and accomodating capital inflows and disaggregating capital inflows into foreign direct investment, portfolio investment and other capital inflows, i estimate the effects of these six types of capital inflows on domestic capital formation, national saving, imports, exports and economic growth.Download Info
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Paper provided by University of Birmingham - International Financial Group in its series Papers with number 97-01.Length: 34 pages
Date of creation: 1997
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Handle: RePEc:fth:birmif:97-01
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Postal: The University of Birmingham; International Financial Group, Birmingham B15 2T T, United Kingdom.
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Keywords: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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