America Latina: fluxos de capitais; papers do BIS
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America Latina: fluxos de capitais; papers do BIS


Uma série de papers do BIS dedicada aos fluxos de capitais na América Latina: 

Announcements
"Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives", BIS Paper 68, is a compendium, with the individual papers following below.

Table of Contents
Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives
Bank for International Settlements, Bank for International Settlements
Introduction - Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives
Ramon Moreno, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
Global Factors and Monetary Policy in Emerging Economies
José Darío Uribe, Government of the Republic of Colombia - Central Bank of Colombia
Living with Capital Inflows
Jose de Gregorio, Central Bank of Chile, Universidad de Chile, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Challenges for Emerging Market Economies
José Sidaoui, Bank of Mexico
Lessons on the 'Impossible Trinity'
Ramon Moreno, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
Capital Controls: What Have We Learned?
Charles M. Engel, University of Wisconsin - Madison - Department of Economics, 
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), University of Washington - Department of Economics

BIS PAPERS SERIES
"Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives"  
BIS Paper No. 68
BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS, Bank for International Settlements
Email: [email protected]
This BIS Paper (No. 68) is a collection of essays focusing on the drivers and effects of capital flows and the challenges they pose for the implementation of monetary and other policies. The collection draws on selected presentations made at the BIS-sponsored sessions at the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA) meetings in 2010 in Medellín, Colombia and in 2011 in Santiago, Chile.

While the full publication can be downloaded using the above link, individual contributions are available separately:

Introduction Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives.

Global Factors and Monetary Policy in Emerging Economies.

Living with Capital Inflows.

Challenges for Emerging Market Economies.

Lessons on the 'Impossible Trinity.'

Capital Controls: What Have We Learned?
"Introduction - Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives" 
BIS Paper No. 68a
RAMON MORENO, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
Email: [email protected]
This is one of the contributions which is part of BIS Paper 68 and which was presented at the BIS-sponsored sessions at the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA) meetings in 2010-11, focusing on the drivers and effects of capital flows and the challenges they pose for the implementation of monetary and other policies.

Full publication: Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives
"Global Factors and Monetary Policy in Emerging Economies" 
BIS Paper No. 68b
JOSÉ DARÍO URIBE, Government of the Republic of Colombia - Central Bank of Colombia
Email: [email protected]
This is one of the contributions which is part of BIS Paper 68 and which was presented at the BIS-sponsored sessions at the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA) meetings in 2010-11, focusing on the drivers and effects of capital flows and the challenges they pose for the implementation of monetary and other policies.

Full publication: Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives
"Living with Capital Inflows" 
BIS Paper No. 68c
JOSE DE GREGORIO, Central Bank of Chile, Universidad de Chile, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Email: [email protected]
This is one of the contributions which is part of BIS Paper 68 and which was presented at the BIS-sponsored sessions at the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA) meetings in 2010-11, focusing on the drivers and effects of capital flows and the challenges they pose for the implementation of monetary and other policies.

Full publication: Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives
"Challenges for Emerging Market Economies" 
BIS Paper No. 68d
JOSÉ SIDAOUI, Bank of Mexico
This is one of the contributions which is part of BIS Paper 68 and which was presented at the BIS-sponsored sessions at the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA) meetings in 2010-11, focusing on the drivers and effects of capital flows and the challenges they pose for the implementation of monetary and other policies.

Full publication: Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives
"Lessons on the 'Impossible Trinity'" 
BIS Paper No. 68e
RAMON MORENO, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
Email: [email protected]
This is one of the contributions which is part of BIS Paper 68 and which was presented at the BIS-sponsored sessions at the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA) meetings in 2010-11, focusing on the drivers and effects of capital flows and the challenges they pose for the implementation of monetary and other policies.

Full publication: Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives
"Capital Controls: What Have We Learned?" 
BIS Paper No. 68f
CHARLES M. ENGEL, University of Wisconsin - Madison - Department of Economics, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), University of Washington - Department of Economics
Email: [email protected]
This is one of the contributions which is part of BIS Paper 68 and which was presented at the BIS-sponsored sessions at the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA) meetings in 2010-11, focusing on the drivers and effects of capital flows and the challenges they pose for the implementation of monetary and other policies.

Full publication: Challenges Related to Capital Flows: Latin American Perspectives

About this eJournal
This series typically contains volumes of papers prepared for meetings of senior officials from central banks held at the BIS as well as one-off publications by members of the BIS staff. The contributions come from the central bank participants as well as from BIS staff. To access all of the papers in this series, please use the following URL: http://www.ssrn.com/link/BIS-Papers.html 




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