The Nile on eBay Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance in Emerging Countries by P. Arestis, L. de Paula
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.
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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.
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This book discusses the relationship between financial liberalization and economic performance from both a theoretical and a policy perspective, comparing several 'big' emerging countries.
Author Biography
FERNANDO CARDIM DE CARVALHO Institute of Economics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)RICARDO GOTTSCHALK Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies (IDS)HANSJÖRG HERR Professor of Supranational Integration, Berlin School of Economics, University of Applied Sciences (FHW Berlin)JAN KREGEL Former Head, Policy Analysis and Development Branch of the United Nations Financing for Development Office; Distinguished Research Professor, Centre for Full Employment and Price Stability, University of Missouri, Kansas City; Adjunct Professor, International Economics, John Hopkins University School of Advanced International StudiesJAN PRIEWE Professor of Economics, University of Applied Sciences (FHTW Berlin)SUNANDA SEN Academy of Third World Studies, New Delhi; Visiting Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New DelhiCECILIA AZEVEDO SODRE Special Adviser, Secretary of Poverty Reduction, Secretary of Government, Espírito Santo, BrazilFATIMA CARDIAS WILLIAMS Scientist, European Plant Science, Bangor, UKJONATHAN WILLIAMS Senior Lecturer in Banking and Finance, Bangor Business School, Bangor University, Bangor, UK
Table of Contents
Introduction; P.Arestis & L.F.de Paula Financial Liberalisation and Domestic Policy Space: Theory and Practice with Reference to Latin America; J.Kregel Capital Account Management or Laissez-faire of Capital Flows in Developing Countries; J.Priewe Financial Liberalisation, Exchange Rate Regimes and Economic Performance in BRICs Countries; L.F.de Paula The Liberalization of Capital Outflows in Brazil, India and South Africa since the Early 1990s; R.Gottschalk & C.A.Sodré Financial Liberalisation in Brazil and Argentina; F.J.C.de Carvalho Capital Controls and Economic Development in China; H.Herr De-regulated Finance and Impact on Corporate Investments: The Case of Industry and Labour in India; S.Sen Does Ownership Explain Bank M&A? The Case of Domestic Banks and Foreign Banks in Brazil; F.C.Williams & J.Williams
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FERNANDO CARDIM DE CARVALHO Institute of Economics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) RICARDO GOTTSCHALK Research Fellow, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) HANSJA-RG HERR Professor of Supranational Integration, Berlin School of Economics, University of Applied Sciences (FHW Berlin) JAN KREGEL Former Head, Policy Analysis and Development Branch of the United Nations Financing for Development Office; Distinguished Research Professor, Centre for Full Employment and Price Stability, University of Missouri, Kansas City; Adjunct Professor, International Economics, John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies JAN PRIEWE Professor of Economics, University of Applied Sciences (FHTW Berlin) SUNANDA SEN Academy of Third World Studies, New Delhi; Visiting Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi CECILIA AZEVEDO SODRE Special Adviser, Secretary of Poverty Reduction, Secretary of Government, Espirito Santo, Brazil FATIMA CARDIAS WILLIAMS Scientist, European Plant Science, Bangor, UK JONATHAN WILLIAMS Senior Lecturer in Banking and Finance, Bangor Business School, Bangor University, Bangor, UK
Long Description
Empirical research has shown that there is little relationship between financial liberalization and economic growth in emerging countries. Although international financial integration should, in principle, help countries to reduce macroeconomic instability and enhance economic growth, the available evidence suggests that developing countries have not always reaped these potential benefits. This volume discusses the relationship between financial liberalisation, financial deepening and economic performance from both a theoretical and a policy perspective, comparing several 'big' emerging countries Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Russia
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This book discusses the relationship between financial liberalization and economic performance from both a theoretical and a policy perspective, comparing several 'big' emerging countries.
Details ISBN0230538029 Short Title FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION & ECO Pages 221 Language English ISBN-10 0230538029 ISBN-13 9780230538023 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2008 Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Country of Publication United Kingdom Birth 1941 Place of Publication Basingstoke DOI 10.1604/9780230538023 AU Release Date 2008-07-24 NZ Release Date 2008-07-24 UK Release Date 2008-07-24 Author L. de Paula Edited by L. de Paula Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Publication Date 2008-07-24 Alternative 9781349359578 DEWEY 338.9 Illustrations X, 221 p. Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this
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