Summary |
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I. |
Overview |
A. |
Definitions and Basic Stylized Facts |
B. |
Does Financial Globalization Promote Growth in Developing Countries? |
C. |
What Is the Impact of Financial Globalization on Macroeconomic
Volatility? |
D. |
The Role of Institutions and Governance on the Effects of Globalization |
E. |
Summary |
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II. |
Basic Stylized Facts |
A. |
Measuring Financial Integration |
B. |
North-South Capital Flows |
C. |
Factors Underlying the Rise in North-South Capital Flows |
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III. |
Financial Integration and Economic Growth |
A. |
Potential Benefits of Financial Globalization in Theory |
B. |
Empirical Evidence |
C. |
Synthesis |
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IV. |
Financial Globalization and Macroeconomic Volatility |
A. |
Macroeconomic Volatility |
B. |
Crises as Special Cases of Volatility |
C. |
Has Financial Globalization Intensified the Transmission of
Volatility? |
D. |
Some Factors That Increase Vulnerability to the Risks of
Globalization |
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V. |
Absorptive Capacity and Governance in the Benefits/Risks of
Globalization |
A. |
Threshold Effects and Absorptive Capacity |
B. |
Governance As an Important Element of Absorptive Capacity |
C. |
Domestic Governance and the Volatility of International Capital Flows |
D. |
Summary |
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Text Tables |
1. |
Volatility of Different types of Capital Inflows |
2. |
Fastest and Slowest Growing Economies During 1980-2000 and Their Status
of Financial Openness |
3. |
Summary of Recent Research on Financial Integration and Economic Growth |
4. |
Volatility of Annual Growth Rates of Selected Variables |
5. |
Summary of Studies on Welfare Gains from International Risk Sharing |
6. |
Are Small States Different? Some Summary Statistics |
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Figures |
1. |
Measures of Financial Integration |
2. |
Gross Capital Flows |
3. |
Net Capital Flows |
4. |
Foreign Ownership Restrictions |
5. |
Channels Through Which Financial Integration Can Raise Economic Growth |
6. |
Increase in Financial Openness and Growth of Real Per Capital GDP |
7. |
Increase in Financial Openness and Growth of Real Per Capita GDP:
Conditional Relationship, 1982-97 |
8. |
Differential Effects of Financial and Trade Integration on Improvements
in Health |
9. |
Volatility of Income and Consumption Growth |
10. |
Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment |
11. |
Difference Between Actual Internationa Mutual Fund Investment and the
MSCI Benchmark: Transparent versus Opaque Countries |
12. |
Herding and Opacity |
13. |
Corruption Tilts the Compoition of Capital Flows Towards Borrowing |
14. |
Welfare Gains from International Risk Sharing |
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Boxes |
1. |
The Effects of Different Types of Capital Flows on Growth |
2. |
Do Financial and Trade Integration Have Different Effects on Economic
Development? Evidence from Life Expectancy and Infant Mortality |
3. |
The Effects of Globalization on Volatility: A Review of the Empirical
Evidence |
4. |
Herding and Momentum Trading by International Investors |
5. |
Transparency and International Mutual Funds |
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Appendices |
I. |
The First Era of International Financial Integration, 18701913 |
II. |
Calculating the Potential Welfare Gains from International Risk Sharing |
III. |
Contingent Securities for International Risk Sharing |
IV. |
Small States and Financial Globalization |
V. |
Data Appendix |
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References |