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International Capital Flows in the 1990s: The Role of Institutional Investors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2017

Jane W. D’ Arista*
Affiliation:
Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law Studies, Boston University School of Law; and Economic Policy Institute, Washington, D.C

Abstract

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Type
Money Across Borders
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2015

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References

The author thanks German Rivero-Zerpa, Boston University School of Law, for his contributions to the proposal for a public international investment fund.

1 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Flow of Funds Accounts (1993) (hereinafter FRS).

2 Table of Assets of Institutional Investors, International Monetary Fund, International Capital Markets: Developments, Prospects, and Poucy Issues (1995) (hereinafter IMF).

3 Table of Capital Flows to Developing Countries, IMF.

4 Id.

5 IMF.

6 Table of Capital Flows to Developing Countries, IMF.

7 Table of Emerging Markets Capitalization, IMF; International Finance Corporation, Emerging Stock Markets Factbook (various issues) (hereinafter IFC).

8 Bank for International Settlements, 65th Annual Report (1995) (hereinafter BIS).

9 IMF; IFC.

10 Table of Net Assets of Emerging Markets Mutual Funds, IMF.

11 BIS.

12 IMF.

13 BIS; IMF.

14 IMF.

15 IMF.