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Understanding the Structure of Cross-border Capital Flows: The Case of China

China, Macroeconomics, Trade, Global Economics, Asia

Eswar Prasad, Financial Studies Division
Shang-Jin Wei, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development

China at Crossroads Conference: Columbia University

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