Documento de trabajo
Capital Account Regulations and Macroeconomics Policy: Two Latin American Experiences
Fecha
1998Registro en:
Documentos de Trabajo Banco Central de Chile Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 1 - 46, Mayo, 1998
Autor
Le Fort Varela, Guillermo
Budnevich, Carlos
Institución
Resumen
A new policy debate has arisen in Latin American countries after international investors’ recent reawakening to opportunities in emerging markets. Two polar positions have been defined in this policy debate. On the one hand, the ‘integrationists’ defend financial integration on the grounds that free market operation will always produce the best result for the developing economy. On the other, the ‘isolationists’ consider financial integration dangerous for macroeconomic stability, and prefer a developing world without market-determined international capital movements. The regulations that limit international financial integration have been at the centre of this policy debate, as they define the degree of financial integration and the distance between reality and these two polar positions.