It is often argued that a well-functioning system of financial markets has beneficial effects for countries in the early stages of industrialization(Gerschekron(1962),Cameron(1967),McKinnon(1973) and Shaw(1973)). These papers compare output losses from investment regulation with benefits derived from efficient use o
Many studies have examined the relationship between economic growth and finance. A continuing questi...
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This paper examines welfare implications of removing capital outflow restrictions in a country whose...
This paper shows that the type of production technology, specifically whether it exhibits decreasing...
Financial repression policies (lowering real interest rates, selective credits and other restriction...
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This paper was prepared for the workshop Financial Development and Economic Growth: Theory and Exper...
Financial market liberalizations are an integral part of economic development. While initial booms i...
The last two decades of the twentieth century witnessed a series of financial reforms in emerging ec...
This paper examines the relationship between reserve requirements, interest rate taxes, and long-ter...
The financial sector of a country often proxies the level of development of the economy as a whole. ...
While financial liberalization has always been advocated in developing countries, experiences with i...
Please do not quote without permission. Securities markets in Continental Europe remained relatively...
International audienceA major and persistent question behind economic theories and related policies ...
Many studies have examined the relationship between economic growth and finance. A continuing questi...
This paper develops a simulation model to assess the consequences of government's trying to raise re...
This paper examines welfare implications of removing capital outflow restrictions in a country whose...
This paper shows that the type of production technology, specifically whether it exhibits decreasing...
Financial repression policies (lowering real interest rates, selective credits and other restriction...
The paper develops a growth model in an overlapping generations framework of a financially repressed...
This paper studies the effect of financial repression and contract enforcement on en-trepreneurship ...
This paper was prepared for the workshop Financial Development and Economic Growth: Theory and Exper...
Financial market liberalizations are an integral part of economic development. While initial booms i...
The last two decades of the twentieth century witnessed a series of financial reforms in emerging ec...
This paper examines the relationship between reserve requirements, interest rate taxes, and long-ter...
The financial sector of a country often proxies the level of development of the economy as a whole. ...
While financial liberalization has always been advocated in developing countries, experiences with i...
Please do not quote without permission. Securities markets in Continental Europe remained relatively...
International audienceA major and persistent question behind economic theories and related policies ...
Many studies have examined the relationship between economic growth and finance. A continuing questi...
This paper develops a simulation model to assess the consequences of government's trying to raise re...
This paper examines welfare implications of removing capital outflow restrictions in a country whose...