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International capital movements and the global order
Harold James
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Economists
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Capital Flows
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Global Order
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Stiglitz
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International Capital Movement
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Monetary Arrangements
100%
Global Economy
50%
International Capital Mobility
50%
Financial Development
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Bond Market
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Large Waves
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Upsetting
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Modern History
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Mid-nineteenth Century
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World War I
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Joseph Stiglitz
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Capital Liberalization
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Global Connectivity
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Loosening
50%
Late Nineteenth Century
50%
Monetary System
50%
Backlash
50%
Trade Flows
50%
Skeptics
50%
Free Trade
50%
Interwar Period
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Small Countries
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Capital Movements
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Hot Money Flows
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Stock Market Development
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Free Movement of Capital
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Social Sciences
International Capital Movement
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Capital Flow
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Nineteenth Century
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World War I
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Monetary System
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Free Trade
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Small States
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Capital Movement
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Interwar
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Rowing
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Boat
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Trade Flow
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Gold Standard
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Capital Mobility
50%
Financial Development
50%
Monetary System
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Free Trade
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Trade Flow
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