Changing Pattern of Financial Flows to Asian and Pacific Developing Countries
Lee, Jungsoo; David, I P | March 1989
Abstract
The aims of this report are to analyze the changing pattern of financial flows to Asian and Pacific developing countries (APDCs) and put together some basic data on the subject. Section I reviews the pattern of financial flows to the developing world based on data compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development(OECD). Section II analyzes the changing pattern of flows to APDCs from 1970-1987. Section III focuses on direct investment from Japan and the United States to APDCs in view of the increasing importance of this type of flow to the region. Section IV highlights major findings of the study. Some supporting statistical tables are given as appendixes.
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Lee, Jungsoo; David, I P. 1989. Changing Pattern of Financial Flows to Asian and Pacific Developing Countries. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3052. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Trade Finance
Rural Finance
Regional Development Finance
Public Financial Management
Public Finance
International Finance
Intergovernmental Finance
Financial System
Financial Flows
Financial Assets
Finance And Trade
Trade Finance
Local Finance
International Monetary Relations
Local Finance
Banks
Capital Market
financial statistics
Foreign trade
Municipal government
Metropolitan government
International banks and banking
Capital movements
Central banks and banking
Bills of exchange
Swaps
Banks and banking
Stock exchanges
Market
Exchange
Balance of trade
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