What factors appear to drive private capital flows to developing countries?
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What factors appear to drive private capital flows to developing countries?
Dipak Das Gupta1 editions
Private portfolio flows to a country tend to rise in response to an increase in the current account deficit, a rise in foreign direct investment flows, higher per capita income, and growth performance. The most important determinant of official lending to a developing country seems to be the external current account balance or a change in international reserves in the country.
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