Sterilization of short-term capital inflows—through lower interest rates? |
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Authors: | Michael Kumhof |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 9430S, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Reductions in international interest rates are a major cause of capital flows to emerging economies. Increases in domestic interest rates are a frequent policy response to the resulting price increases. This is often unsuccessful. The paper suggests a theoretical explanation based on distinctive features of emerging financial markets, including imperfect asset substitutability and imperfect capital mobility for some sectors of the economy. It concludes that the appropriate policy response to capital inflows may be lower interest rates. |
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Keywords: | Sterilization Interest rates Capital inflows Emerging markets |
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