01727cam a2200241 4500001000500000005001700005008003900022010001700061020001500078082001200093100003500105245007700140260005700217300003400274500004100308504005100349505053100400520034400931650003501275650004101310999001501351952011901366739820181127183546.0020801s2003 maua b 001 0 eng a 2002029829 a184376028200a3322211 aHawkins, Penelope Anne,d1965-14aThe open economy and its financial constraints /cPenelope Anne Hawkins. aNorthhampton, MA :bEdward Elgar Publishing,cc2003. axii, 273 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aBased on the author's Ph. D. thesis. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aContents: Introduction 1. Constraints and Economic Theory 2. Money, Liquidity Preference and Banks 3. Banks' Liquidity Preference and Financial States of Constraint 4. Liquidity Preference and Capital Flows in an Open Economy 5. Financial Vulnerability and the Open Economy 6. Three Vulnerable Economies: Thailand, Brazil and South Africa 7. Financial Constraints on Economic Activity and Employment in South Africa 8. International Liquidity Preference and Vulnerable Economies 9. Conclusion Bibliography Indexgrt aThe Open Economy and its Financial Constraints explores the role of money and finance in an open economy. The existence of money and global financial flows compound the likelihood of financial constraints, in particular, financial vulnerability, financial exclusion and financial fragility, and create the possibility of unemployment. 0aBusiness cyclesvCase studies. 0aLiquidity (Economics)vCase studies. c6318d6318 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINh i11355l0o332 HAWp30011084r2018-11-27 00:00:00w2018-11-27yMAIN