Research has typically addressed capital account liberalisation in terms of its growth effects. While no systematic growth benefits have been identified, potentially damaging poverty and inequality impacts have been overlooked. This paper identifies a number of channels through which these may occur. For policymakers, these are: increased instability of government finances, restricted policy freedom through "market discipline" and the direct costs of managing inflows. Financial market and industrial structure effects include: greater volatility in access to finance for households and small businesses, increasing industrial concentration and shifts in taxation away from capital and towards labour and consumption. The paper makes a number of ...
Do developing countries need ‘good ’ institutions and policies and deep financial markets to benefit...
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For capital market liberalization in developing countries, the returns have been difficult to identi...
Abstract. This study intends to examine the larger issues related to capital liberalisation and also...
The principal thesis of this paper is that financial development and liberalization affect the growt...
This paper reviews briefly the arguments for capital market liberalization, and identifies their the...
The paper is going to review some of the evidence that has been provided so far on the practical eff...
Capital account liberalization Financial development External dependence a b s t r a c t This paper ...
This paper examines the effects of capital account liberalization on the long-run growth of a develo...
This paper reviews and discusses issues involved in assessing the relationship between capital accou...
The literature on the theoretical and empirical aspects of the relationship between finance and econ...
This paper evaluates empirically the impact of capital account open-ness on growth following alterna...
International financial liberalization opens national economies to cross-border capital flows which ...
This article critically evaluates the argument that, if developing countries had better\ud instituti...
Do developing countries need ‘good ’ institutions and policies and deep financial markets to benefit...
One of the challenges faced by developing countries is to stimulate investment for achieving higher ...
In the late eighties, many developing countries followed the example of the most advanced countries ...
For capital market liberalization in developing countries, the returns have been difficult to identi...
Abstract. This study intends to examine the larger issues related to capital liberalisation and also...
The principal thesis of this paper is that financial development and liberalization affect the growt...
This paper reviews briefly the arguments for capital market liberalization, and identifies their the...
The paper is going to review some of the evidence that has been provided so far on the practical eff...
Capital account liberalization Financial development External dependence a b s t r a c t This paper ...
This paper examines the effects of capital account liberalization on the long-run growth of a develo...
This paper reviews and discusses issues involved in assessing the relationship between capital accou...
The literature on the theoretical and empirical aspects of the relationship between finance and econ...
This paper evaluates empirically the impact of capital account open-ness on growth following alterna...
International financial liberalization opens national economies to cross-border capital flows which ...
This article critically evaluates the argument that, if developing countries had better\ud instituti...
Do developing countries need ‘good ’ institutions and policies and deep financial markets to benefit...
One of the challenges faced by developing countries is to stimulate investment for achieving higher ...
In the late eighties, many developing countries followed the example of the most advanced countries ...