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Patterns of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: A Theoretical Perspective


Zhaohui Chen


International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Mohsin S. Khan


International Monetary Fund (IMF)

January 1997

IMF Working Paper No. 97/13

Abstract:     
This paper reviews some of the basic patterns of international capital flows to emerging markets in recent years, including the composition of capital flows, intraregional flow patterns, and the geographical distribution of the flows. A theoretical model that sheds new light on these observed patterns is developed. This model focuses on the cost of financing aspect of capital flows, and shows that the patterns of capital flows are influenced by the combined effects of financial market development and growth potential in the recipient countries. The theoretical predictions of the model are shown to be consistent with the stylized facts.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 32

Keywords: Capital flows, emerging markets, cost of financing, contract and regulation

JEL Classification: F21, G15, G32

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Chen, Zhaohui and Khan, Mohsin S., Patterns of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: A Theoretical Perspective (January 1997). IMF Working Paper, Vol. , pp. 1-32, 1997. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=882233

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