Just Another BRIC in the Wall? A Comparison of Recent Brazilian and Turkish Economic Developments

This paper compares various macro-prudential and policy tools, set against various aspects of the countries' recent political economies, used by Brazil and Turkey to address some issues currently affecting the more attractive emerging markets: international capital inflows, inflation, and, curr...

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Banking industry
Brazil
Central banks
Comparative analysis
Consumption
Currency
Economic crises
Economic crisis
Economic Development
Economic policy
Emerging markets
Financial economics
Financial investments
Financial systems
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Inflation
Interest rates
International economics
International finance
Market potential
Markets
Monetary policy
Policy making
Political Economy
Politics
Turkey
World Bank
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