Growth of international finance and emerging economies: Elements for an alternative approach

Main author: Toporowski, Jan
Other authors: Alves, Carolina
Format: Journal Article           
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description This paper examines the increasing cross-border flows of capital involving developing and emerging economies in the past few decades. The discussion challenges the traditional economic theories based on net capital flows and deficits in current accounts to explain international borrowing by developing countries, and on the current account imbalances approach to explain financial crises. We argue that the increasing involvement of the private sector in developing countries’ external debt and the fact that the public sector, previously reliant almost entirely on official credit, has become able to access private debt markets, reflect the increasing integration of developing countries into the global financial system, and this process has particular features. A closer look at data on gross capital flows reveals that net capital flows neither explain nor capture this global financial integration.
format Journal Article
author Toporowski, Jan
author_facet Toporowski, Jan
Alves, Carolina
authorStr Toporowski, Jan
author_letter Toporowski, Jan
author2 Alves, Carolina
author2Str Alves, Carolina
title Growth of international finance and emerging economies: Elements for an alternative approach
publisher Paolo Sylos Labini Association
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/31327/