If you liked Are Capital Inflows Expansionary or Contractionary? Theory, Policy Implications, and Some Evidence by Olivier J. Blanchard and Jonathan David Ostry, start with What Makes Growth Sustained? (2008), Capital Inflows (2010), and Output Decline in the Aftermath of Reform (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Are Capital Inflows Expansionary or Contractionary? Theory, Policy Implications, and Some Evidence is by Olivier J. Blanchard and Jonathan David Ostry.