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International Mobility and Movement of…
International Mobility and Movement of Capital
Fritz Machlup,
Walter S. Salant
& Lorie Tarshis
, editors
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Published Date
January 1972
Copyright
1972
ISBN
0-87014-249-6
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Table of Contents
Front matter, International Mobility and Movement of Capital
Author(s):
Introduction to "International Mobility and Movement of Capital"
Author(s):
(p. 1-24)
Chapter 1:
The United Kingdom as an Exporter of Capital
Author(s):
(p. 25-49)
Chapter 2:
Intra-EEC Capital Movements and Domestic Financial Markets
Author(s):
(p. 51-89)
Chapter 3:
Portfolio Equilibrium and the Theory of Capital Movements
Author(s):
(p. 91-124)
Chapter 4:
Capital Mobility and Payments Equilibrium
Author(s):
(p. 125-170)
Chapter 5:
Problems in the Theory and Empirical Estimation of International Capital Movements
Author(s):
Robert M. Stern
(p. 171-206)
Chapter 6:
Empirical Analysis of Capital Flows: Some Consequences of Alternative Specifications
Author(s):
Ralph C. Bryant
&
Patric H. Hendershott
(p. 207-252)
Chapter 7:
The Outflow of Short-term Funds from the United States: Adjustments of Stocks and Flows
Author(s):
Norman C. Miller
&
Marina v. N. Whitman
(p. 253-286)
Chapter 8:
Policy Toward Short-term Capital Movements: Some Implications of the Portfolio Approach
Author(s):
(p. 287-322)
Chapter 9:
Capital Mobility and the International Firm
Author(s):
(p. 323-366)
Chapter 10:
Investment and Financial Behavior of American Direct Investors in Manufacturing
Author(s):
Alan K. Severn
(p. 367-396)
Chapter 11:
The Policies of England, France, and Germany as Recipients of Foreign Direct Investment
Author(s):
Robert W. Gillespie
(p. 397-441)
Chapter 12:
Direct Investment and the Balance of Payments of the United States: A Portfolio Approach
Author(s):
(p. 443-464)
Chapter 13:
International Capital Flows and the Take-over of Domestic Companies by Foreign Firms: Canada, 1945–61
Author(s):
(p. 465-517)
Chapter 14:
The Impact of Taxation on Capital Flows and the Balance of Payments in Canada
Author(s):
Alan R. Dobell
&
Thomas A. Wilson
(p. 519-562)
Chapter 15:
Capital Movements and Economic Growth in Developed Countries
Author(s):
George H. Borts
(p. 563-606)
Chapter 16:
Financial Intermediation as an Explanation of Enduring "Deficits" in the Balance of Payments
Author(s):
(p. 607-659)
Chapter 17:
International Financial Intermediation: Interpretation and Empirical Analysis
Author(s):
(p. 661-684)
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