Capital Account Liberalization Institutions and Economic Growth in the Emerging World
Purpose: The relationship between capital account liberalization and economic growth has been a fervently discussed subject among economists and policy-makers.
Muhammad Atiq-Ur- Rehman +3 more
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Financial Liberalization – ‘The Correct Sequence’: A Sri Lankan Experience
Financial repression that existed for a period of two decades prior to the 1977 economic reforms led to a reduction of the economic growth to the lowest possible level that Sri Lanka has ever experienced.
S. S. J. Patabendige +1 more
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Financial services liberalization in transition countries and the role of the WTO [PDF]
While a bulk of economic theoretical and empirical research deals with various aspects of financial liberalization, there is far less research devoted to the measurement of financial liberalization.
Prica Ivana, Petrović-Vujačić Jelica
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Capital Account Liberalization and Income Inequality: A Panel Study of 28 European Countries
Financial globalization has evolved from domestic policy to international scope policy. One of its form is capital account liberalization which can be observed from the declining number of restrictions among countries for cross-border financial ...
Muhammad Taufik Radhianshah +1 more
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Macroeconomic aspects of financial liberalization [PDF]
The positive and the negative macroeconomic aspects of the financial liberalization for the developing and emerging economies are well described in the present literature.
Mirdala Rajmund
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Financial development, financial liberalization and social capital [PDF]
The relationship between financial liberalization policies and financial development is controversial. The impact of these policies differs greatly across countries. In the literature, the quality of formal institutions has been identified as an important source of this heterogeneity, as countries with a weak institutional environment generally fail to
Elkhuizen, Luuk +3 more
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LIBERALISATION FINANCIERE ET CROISSANCE ECONOMIQUE EN TUNISIE : ESSAI D’EVALUATION EMPIRIQUE
The objective of this paper is to build an index of financial liberalization in Tunisia using the Principal Component Analysis method over a period of 36 years from 1980 to 2015.
Bouzid AMAIRA
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Investigation of the Factors Affecting Financial Instability in Developing Countries: The SGMM Approach [PDF]
Maintaining financial stability has always been one of the most important economic aims. In order to achieve this goal, the factors affecting the financial stability must be identified and analyzed.
Seyed Ehsan Hosseinidoust +2 more
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EMERGING ASIAN ECONOMIES
The effect of financial liberalization on economic growth in eight emerging Asian countries are analyzed in this study using financial liberalization factorssuch as foreign equity liability (FEL), Edison & Warnock (EW) ratio as well as the Lane and ...
Shahrin Saaid Shaharuddin, Al Fayyaz Munir, Mohamed Sheikh Abu-Baker Al-Baity, Izlin Ismail
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THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION PROCESS [PDF]
Financial liberalization process and its implications on financial emerging markets have been multidisciplinary research since 1970. Reform of financial liberalization is a complex and long phenomena.
Ciupac-Ulici Maria-Lenuta +3 more
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