Crisis altered ‘traditional factor' impact on EM capital flows, new paper finds

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Traditional attraction and expulsion determinants of capital flows still play a key role in emerging markets, although the extent of their impact depends "on the flow type", a new research paper published by the Central Bank of Colombia shows.

The paper: Do the Different Types of Capital Flows Respond to the Same Fundamentals and in the Same Degree? Recent Evidence for Emerging Markets, by Fernando Arias, Daira Garrido, Daniel Parra and Hernan Rincon, also reveals that the financial crisis

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