Financial Liberalisation

Financial Liberalisation
Author: Philip Arestis,Malcolm Sawyer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2016-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319412191

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This book is the thirteenth volume in the International Papers in Political Economy (IPPE) series which explores the latest developments in political economy. A collection of eight papers, the book concentrates on the deregulation of domestic financial markets and discusses financial liberalisation in terms of its past performance, current progress and future developments. The chapters have been written by expert contributors in the field and focus on topics such as past records of financial liberalisation, future policies of regulation, and current account imbalances. Other papers examine capital account regulations in developing and emerging countries, and capital controls in the Eurozone after the 2007 financial crisis. This collection of papers invites readers to consider the impact of financial liberalisation both during and after the global economic crisis. Scholars and students with an interest in political economy, financialisation, and economic performance will find this collection stimulating and informative.

Financial Liberalization and Economic Development in Korea 1980 2020

Financial Liberalization and Economic Development in Korea  1980 2020
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781684176304

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Since the early 1980s, Korea’s financial development has been a tale of liberalization and opening. After the 1997 financial crisis, great strides were made in building a market-oriented financial system through sweeping reforms for deregulation and the opening of financial markets. However, the new system failed to steer the country away from a credit card boom and bust in 2003, a liquidity crisis in 2008, and a run on its savings banks in 2011, and has been severely tested again by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Financial liberalization, clearly, has been no panacea. This study analyzes the deepening of and structural changes in Korea’s financial system since the early 1980s and presents the empirical results of the effects of financial development on economic growth, stability, and the distribution of income. It finds that, contrary to conventional wisdom, financial liberalization has contributed little to fostering the growth and stability of the Korean economy and has exacerbated income distribution problems. Are there any merits in financial liberalization? The authors answer this query through empirical examinations of the theories of finance and growth. They point to a clear need to further improve the efficiency, soundness, and stability of Korean financial institutions and markets.

Boom bust Cycles and Financial Liberalization

Boom bust Cycles and Financial Liberalization
Author: Aaron Tornell,Frank Westermann
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114222933

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Analysis and evidence of how the factors that give rise to boom-bust cycles in fast-growing developing economies also enhance long-run growth. The volatility that has hit many middle-income countries (MICs) after liberalizing their financial markets has prompted critics to call for new policies to stabilize these boom-bust cycles. But, as Aaron Tornell and Frank Westermann point out in this book, over the last two decades most of the developing countries that have experienced lending booms and busts have also exhibited the fastest growth among MICs. Countries with more stable credit growth, by contrast, have exhibited, on average, lower growth rates. Factors that contribute to financial fragility thus appear, paradoxically, to be a source of long-run growth as well. Tornell and Westermann analyze boom-bust cycles in the developing world and discuss how these cycles are generated by credit market imperfections. They explain why the financial liberalization that allows countries to overcome imperfections impeding rapid growth also generates the financial fragility that leads to greater volatility and occasional crises. The conceptual framework they present illustrates this linkage and allows Tornell and Westermann to address normative questions regarding liberalization policies.The authors also characterize key macroeconomic regularities observed across MICs, showing that credit markets play a key role not only in boom-bust episodes but in the strong "credit channel" observed during tranquil times. A theoretical framework is then presented that explains how credit market imperfections can account for these empirical patterns. Finally, Tornell and Westermann provide microeconomic evidence on the credit market imperfections that drive the results of the theoretical framework, finding that asymmetries between tradables and nontradables are key to understanding the patterns in MIC data.

A Survey of Financial Liberalization

A Survey of Financial Liberalization
Author: John Williamson,Molly Mahar
Publsiher: Princeton University International Finance Section, Department of Econmics
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029057747

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Financial Liberalization

Financial Liberalization
Author: P. Arestis,M. Sawyer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2005-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230522381

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The financial liberalization thesis emerged in the 1970s and has been of considerable importance ever since, not merely in terms of its theoretical influence but, perhaps more importantly, in terms of its impact on policy makers and policy debates. Although it has encountered increasing scepticism over the years, it nevertheless had a relatively early impact on development policy, which still continues unabated, through the work of the IMF and the World Bank. The latter two institutions, perhaps in their traditional role as promoters of what were claimed to be free market conditions, were keen to encourage financial liberalization policies as part of more general reforms or stabilization programmes. This book explores what we have learned from the vast experience of the theoretical and policy aspects of the financial liberalization.

Financial Liberalization in Developing Countries

Financial Liberalization in Developing Countries
Author: Abdullahi Dahir Ahmed,Sardar M. N. Islam
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2009-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783790821680

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The recent global ?nancial crisis has made ?nancial liberalization a topic of great academic and practical interest. This book makes new contributions to the topic by combining fact-?nding, empirical analysis, and theory to examine the relationship between ?nancial liberalization and economic growth. Among its contributions, the book provides detailed country assessments on the effects of ?nancial liberalization, including its striking impact on the banking sector. Although an important goal of ?nancial deregulation has been to help ?nancial institutions better perform their role in intermediating resources, the book models how deregulation may fail to achieve that goal in countries with underdeveloped ?nancial markets and institutions. For that purpose, the book draws on actual experience in Kenya, Malawi, Botswana, and Thailand. This book should constitute important reading for students of ?nancial economics, researchers and general academics, ?nancial practitioners, policymakers, and teachers of economics. North Carolina, USA Steven L. Schwarcz December 2008 Stanley A. Star Professor of Law & Business, Duke University Founding Director, Duke Global Capital Markets Center Durham vii Abstract and Preface The latest global ?nancial and economic crisis of 2008 shows the need to - examine the desirability of ?nancial liberalization and the basis for the view that ?nancial deregulation by itself cannot be considered as a substitute for better economic management. The literature on ?nancial liberalization has identi?ed various mechanisms through which removing controls on interest rates may impact economic growth.

Financial Liberalization

Financial Liberalization
Author: Gerard Caprio,Patrick Honohan,Joseph E. Stiglitz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521803694

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This volume provides a rounded view of financial liberalization after the collapses in East Asia.

Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance in Emerging Countries

Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance in Emerging Countries
Author: P. Arestis,L. de Paula,Luiz Fernando de Paula
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2008-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230227743

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This book discusses the relationship between financial liberalization, financial deepening and economic performance from both a theoretical and a policy perspective, comparing several 'big' emerging countries: Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Russia, South Africa and India, amongst others.