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Net Capital Flow Variation as a Cause of Macroeconomic Instability - An investigation on Latin American economic development during the last two decades

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Conducting a theoretical analysis, a historical overview, and an empirical investigation as well in order to verify whether net capital flow variations can cause economic fragility - and crisis in the worst case scenario - on Latin American economies (Brazil, Chile, and Mexico) the present study concluded that capital flows from developed countries, or "capital exporters", to developing economies in order to try to obtain a better payoff in the potential risk versus expected rate of return relationship. Thus, the recent crises in Latin America were not a result net capital flow variations but by the fact that the capital available from International Markets was taken in order to finance consumption and not to build up a consistent economic environment, the misuse of capital did lead to an economic environments characterised by overlending policies and appreciated real exchange rates under the shadows of a weak banking system. Based on the econometric analysis results we concluded that: i. macroeconomic fragility is due to macroeconomic performance; and, ii. capital controls can be established by countries liberalizing its capital accounts as a way to protect the economy.

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Experienced in Investments and Wealth Management on leading local and international Banks; MSc International Economics, Banking & Finance from the CARBS ¿ Cardiff University (UK, 2004); MBA in Finance from the Ibmec Business School (Brazil, 2000); BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the Engineering College of FAAP (Brazil, 1994).

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Authors Roberto Carline
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2016
 
EAN 9783659877803
ISBN 978-3-659-87780-3
No. of pages 108
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

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