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Korean financial liberalization
Japan and the World Economy, 1990Abstract Financial liberalization in Korean and Japan is compared. Japan is not a model for Korea; however, Japan has achieved a successful financial reform process that should not go unnoticed by Korea. Several implications for Korea can be drawn from Japan's experience: price stability is a necessary condition for successful financial ...
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Financial Liberalization, Growth and Financial Crisis
2010One of the most relevant contributions made by Philip Arestis to the economics literature is his study on the relationship between finance and growth. The extent of his work and the limited size of this chapter makes possible only to mention a small sample of his contributions. Philip Arestis has helped to recognize the existence of a deep relationship
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Financial Education for Liberation
2021Abstract Financial education interventions are delivered in public schools, nonprofit organizations and workplaces in a variety of formats, such as workshops, lesson plans, and coaching sessions. Financial education, however, portends to help a person budget and learn their way out of poverty while ignoring rampant systemic oppression ...
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Experiences with Financial Liberalization
1997Introduction. I: The African Experience. 1. From Financial Repression to Liberalisation: The Senegalese Experience J.-C. Berthelemy. 2. Financial Repression and Seigniorage in Ghana E. Asem, K.L. Gupta. II: The Asian and Latin American Experience. 3. Financial Deregulation in Australia: A Success Story? P.J. Drake. 4.
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Chinese Financial Liberalization
The Chinese Economy, 2001Hung-Gay Fung, Wai Kin Leung
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