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November 18, 2008
Developing Market Capital Flows, Then and Now
Nice OECD chart showing the massive changes in capital flows to developing markets over the last decade. A 40x increase in private creditors on a 5x increase in total flows is the sort of thing that makes you sit up and go “Whoa!”. Those latter flows are the kind that can rapidly disappear in circumstances like the present.
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