Show simple item record

The International Regulatory Regime on Capital Flows and Trade in Services

dc.contributor.authorFederico Lupo Pasini
dc.date.accessioned2015-04-10T10:17:23Z
dc.date.available2015-04-10T10:17:23Z
dc.date.issued2011-12-15
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/3931
dc.description.abstractCapital controls and exchange restrictions are used to restrict international capital flows during economic crises. This paper looks at the legal implications of these restrictions and explores the current international regulatory framework applicable to international capital movements and current payments. It shows how international capital flows suffer from the lack of a comprehensive and coherent regulatory framework that would harmonize the patchwork of multilateral, regional, and bilateral treaties that currently regulate this issue. These treaties include the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF Articles), the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), free-trade agreements, the European Union treaty, bilateral investment treaties, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Code of Liberalization of Capital Movements (OECD Code of Capital Movement). Each of these instruments regulate differently capital movements with little coordination with other areas of law. This situation sometimes leads to regulatory overlaps and conflict between different sources of law. Given the strong links between capital movements and trade in services, this paper pays particular attention to the rules of the GATS on capital flows and discusses the policy space available in the GATS for restricting capital flows in times of crisis.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.titleThe International Regulatory Regime on Capital Flows and Trade in Services
dc.typeWorking Papers
dc.subject.expertComprehensive Development Framework
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Challenges
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Planning
dc.subject.expertMillennium Development Goals
dc.subject.expertPolicy Development
dc.subject.expertProgram Evaluation
dc.subject.expertPerformance Evaluation
dc.subject.expertEvaluation Criteria
dc.subject.expertCapital Market Development
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Economics
dc.subject.expertFinancial Sector Development
dc.subject.expertTechnology Development
dc.subject.expertWorld Development Indicators
dc.subject.expertEvaluation Methods
dc.subject.adbDevelopment assistance
dc.subject.adbADB
dc.subject.adbCurriculum development
dc.subject.adbDevelopment assistance
dc.subject.adbDevelopment aid
dc.subject.adbDevelopment indicators
dc.subject.adbDevelopment potential
dc.subject.adbDevelopment models
dc.subject.adbProject appraisal
dc.subject.adbPerformance appraisal
dc.subject.adbEconomic development
dc.subject.adbEconomic indicators
dc.subject.adbGovernment programs
dc.subject.adbEconomic growth
dc.subject.adbEconomic policy
dc.subject.adbIndustrial development
dc.subject.adbIndustrial policy
dc.subject.adbTechnology assessment
dc.subject.adbEconomic evaluation
dc.subject.adbEconomic forecast
dc.subject.adbInput output analysis
dc.subject.naturalCommunication in rural development
dc.subject.naturalCommunication in community development
dc.subject.naturalInfrastructure
dc.subject.naturalCentral planning
dc.subject.naturalEndowment of research
dc.subject.naturalPartnership
dc.subject.naturalJoint venture
dc.subject.naturalNation-building
dc.subject.naturalRisk assessment
dc.subject.naturalEconomic development projects
dc.subject.naturalEconomic forecasting
dc.subject.naturalIndustrial research
dc.subject.naturalParticipatory monitoring and evaluation
dc.subject.naturalEconomic policy
dc.subject.naturalEconomic forecasting
dc.title.seriesADBI Working Paper Series
dc.title.volume338
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank
oar.themeDevelopment
oar.themeEvaluation
oar.adminregionAsia and the Pacific Region
oar.countryBangladesh
oar.countryBhutan
oar.countryIndia
oar.countryMaldives
oar.countryNepal
oar.countrySri Lanka
oar.countryBrunei Darussalam
oar.countryCambodia
oar.countryIndonesia
oar.countryLao People's Democratic
oar.countryMalaysia
oar.countryMyanmar
oar.countryPhilippines
oar.countrySingapore
oar.countryThailand
oar.countryViet Nam
oar.countryCook Islands
oar.countryFiji Islands
oar.countryKiribati
oar.countryMarshall Islands
oar.countryFederated States of Micronesia
oar.countryNauru
oar.countryPalau
oar.countryPapua New Guinea
oar.countrySamoa
oar.countrySolomon Islands
oar.countryTimor-Leste
oar.countryTonga
oar.countryTuvalu
oar.countryVanuatu
oar.countryAfghanistan
oar.countryArmenia
oar.countryAzerbaijan
oar.countryGeorgia
oar.countryKazakhstan
oar.countryKyrgyz Republic
oar.countryPakistan
oar.countryTajikistan
oar.countryTurkmenistan
oar.countryUzbekistan
oar.countryPeople's Republic of China
oar.countryHong Kong
oar.countryChina
oar.countryRepublic of Korea
oar.countryMongolia
oar.countryTaipei,China
oar.identifierOAR-004049
oar.authorPasini, Federico Lupo
oar.importtrue
oar.googlescholar.linkpresenttrue


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

  • ADBI Working Papers
    The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) Working Paper series is a continuation of the formerly named Discussion Paper series which began in January 2003. The numbering of the papers continued without interruption or change. ADBI was established in 1997 in Tokyo, Japan, to help build capacity, skills, and knowledge related to poverty reduction and other areas that support long-term growth and competitiveness in developing economies in Asia and the Pacific.

Show simple item record

Users also downloaded