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Capital controls : A study applied to Brazil

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CAPITAL CONTROLS : A STUDY APPLIED TO BRAZIL CONTENTS 1 - INTRODUCTION 2 - CAPITAL FLOW RESTRAINTS - THEORY 1. - Capital controls 2. - Exchange controls 3. - Different Restraints on Capital Flows 1. - Restraints on capital inflows or outflows 2. - Temporary or permanent controls 2.3.3 - Comprehensive or Selective Restraints 4. - Two Proposals for Softening Capital Movements 1. - The "Tobin Tax" 2. - Paul Krugman's "Plan B" 3 - RECENT CASES AND OUTCOMES 1. - The Chilean Case 2. - The Malaysian Case 4 - BRAZIL AND CAPITAL CONTROLS 4.1 - The "Sequencing" of Liberalization 2. - Brazil's Recent Economic History 3. - Brazil and Capital Controls 5 - CONCLUDING REMARKS 1 - INTRODUCTION The recent turmoil in the international capital markets gave rise to a series of discussions about whether the free capital movements among countries can harm some economies. Today, it is recognized that...

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