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Capital Controls: Country Experiences with Their Use and Liberalization

Akira Ariyoshi, Karl Habermeier, Bernard Laurens, Inci Otker-Robe, Jorge Iván Canales-Kriljenko, and Andrei Kirilenko

Contents

Part I: Main Paper
File 1
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  1. Overview
  2. Country Experiences
  3. Prudential Framework for Managing Risk in Cross-Border Capital Flows
  4. Conclusions
Part II: Country Experiences with Capital Controls Under Different Circumstances
File 2
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  1. Experience with the Use of Capital Controls to Limit Short-Term Capital Inflows
  2. Experience with the Use of Capital Outflow Controls in the Context of Financial Crises
  3. Experience with the Use of Extensive Controls During Financial Crises
  4. Experience with Long-Standing and Extensive Capital Controls and Their Liberalization
  5. Experience with Rapid Liberalization
 
File 3
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Appendix
  1. Chile's Experience with Controls on Capital Inflows in the 1990s
  2. India's Experience with the Liberalization of Capital Flows Since 1991
  3. Malaysia's Experience with the Use of Capital Controls

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