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Managing Foreign Capital Flows in the Transition Economies of Central and Eastern Europe
Papers

The following papers were prepared within the project:

Pekka Sutela (Bank of Finland, Helsinki): Managing Capital Inflows in the Baltics- Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Zdenek Tuma - Thomas Holub (Czech National Bank, Prague): Managing Capital Inflows in the Czech Republic- Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Alexander Mantchev (Center for Economic Development, Sofia): Managing Capital Inflows in Bulgaria - Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Boris Vujcic (National Bank of Croatia, Zagreb): Managing Capital Inflows in Croatia - Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Sergei Drobyshevsky (Institute of Transition, Moscow): Managing Capital Inflows in Russia - Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Gonzalo Caprirolo - Vladimir Lavrac (Institute of Economics, Ljubljana): Managing Capital Inflows in Slovenia Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Gábor Oblath (Kopint Datorg,) - Gyula Barabás (National Bank of Hungary, Budapest): Managing Capital Inflows in Hungary - Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Daniel Daianu (CEROP, Bucharest): Managing Capital Inflows in Romania - Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Dariusz Rosati (National Bank of Poland, Warsaw), Managing Capital Inflows in Poland - Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Frantisek Hajnovic (National Bank of Slovakia, Bratislava): Managing Capital Inflows in Slovakia - Experiences, Problems and Questions.

Claudia Buch - Ralph Heinrich (Institute of World Economics, Kiel): Capital inflows, financial vulnerability and currency crisis.

David Begg (Birkbeck College, London) Capital inflows, exchange rate regime, monetary policy

Pál Gáspár (ICEG, Budapest): Capital Flows in Transition Economies in Comparative Perspective.