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When the tide goes out : capital flows and financial shocks in emerging markets.

Key points: Developing countries are currently experiencing their fourth dip in capital flows since the financial crisis of 2008; Currency swap arrangements offer an immediate option for alleviating liquidity shortages; Regional monetary arrangements to provide countercyclical financing can offer a promising avenue; Another option is the creation of a common regional fund with a periodic increase in paid-in capital.