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Financial Liberalization in Developing Countries - Issues, Time Series Analyses and Policy Implications (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
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Financial Liberalization in Developing Countries - Issues, Time Series Analyses and Policy Implications (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Series: Contributions to Economics
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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.
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