Capital account convertibility : review of experience and implications for IMF policies / by staff teams headed by Peter J. Quirk and Owen Evans and comprising Przemyslaw Gajdeczka ... [et al.].
Contributor(s): Quirk, Peter J
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The paper summarizes the main issues arising from experiences of industrial and developing countries with capital account liberalization and it examines the IMF's treatment of capital controls in its surveillance, use of IMF resources, and technical assistance activities. Case studies of recent experiences with capital controls in Chile, Colombia, Malaysia, and Venezuela are presented.
"October 1995.".
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Issues in capital account convertibility -- Experience with capital account liberalization in industrial countries -- Experience with capital account liberalization in developing countries -- Multilateral and regional frameworks for liberalization of capital movements -- Survey of capital controls in developing countries -- Recent experiences with capital controls: Chile, Colombia, Malaysia and Venezuela.