If you liked The geography of capital flows by Francis E. Warnock, start with Home bias and high turnover reconsidered (2001), Exchange rate dynamics and the welfare effects of monetary policy in a two-country model with home-product bias (2000), and How might a disorderly resolution of global imbalances affect global wealth? (2006). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Home bias and high turnover reconsidered 2001 · Francis E. Warnock · Same author
  2. 2 Exchange rate dynamics and the welfare effects of monetary policy in a two-country model with home-product bias 2000 · Francis E. Warnock · Same author
  3. 3 How might a disorderly resolution of global imbalances affect global wealth? 2006 · 26 pages · Francis E. Warnock · Same author
  4. 4 Cross-Border Listings, Capital Controls, and U. S. Equity Flows to Emerging Markets 2003 · 43 pages · Hali J. Edison, Francis E. Warnock · Same author

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BookOrb recommends Home bias and high turnover reconsidered (2001), Exchange rate dynamics and the welfare effects of monetary policy in a two-country model with home-product bias (2000), How might a disorderly resolution of global imbalances affect global wealth? (2006), and Cross-Border Listings, Capital Controls, and U. S. Equity Flows to Emerging Markets (2003).

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The geography of capital flows is by Francis E. Warnock.