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Private capital flows and developing countries
H. Amirahmadi
, Wu Weiping Wu
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
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Social Sciences
capital movement
83%
Sustained flows
62%
developing country
45%
foreign exchange
41%
gulf war
38%
Persian Gulf
35%
lending
33%
trend
29%
shortage
27%
bank
27%
restructuring
25%
cause
17%
event
17%
economics
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
capital flow
100%
developing world
52%
trend
30%
document
22%
gulf
22%
policy
18%
economics
17%
world
17%
effect
7%
Business & Economics
Capital Flows
61%
Individual Effects
37%
Developing Countries
36%
Bank Lending
33%
Foreign Exchange
29%
Shortage
25%
Policy Implications
23%
Factors
20%
Economics
15%