Sudden stop (economics)

Sudden stop (economics)

In economics, a sudden stop is a sudden large reversal of capital inflows. [Sebastian Edwards (2004), 'Financial openness, sudden stops, and current account reversals'. "American Economic Review" 94 (2), pp. 59-64.]

ee also

*Currency crisis
*Speculative attack
*Sovereign default
*Financial crisis

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