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The IMF's View of Capital Controls: A Pendulum Swing?

December 7, 2012

William R. Cline and Arvind Subramanian assess a new IMF finding on capital controls, concluding that the Fund has shifted over time toward the consensus that controls are sometimes necessary.





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