The far-reaching liberalization process introduced in Chile after the overthrow of the Allende regime first met with reasonable success, but in the early 1980s a foreign-exchange crisis and a banking crisis appeared to mark the end of the experiment. Liberalization was resumed in 1985 and has not been plagued by serious crises since. The root of the problem seems to have been an exchange rate policy which had to be abandoned, but not before it had led economic actors to make the wrong decisions. The lack of prudential supervision of the financial system did the rest. So far, Indonesia has been following much more cautious exchange rate policies in its liberalization drive. Crises on the scale experienced by Chile are not very likely to occu...
This paper studies the experience of Latin-America [LATAM] with financial liberalization in the 1990...
The successes or failures of monetary reforms in Latin America have depended on the financial libera...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...
The far-reaching liberalization process introduced in Chile after the overthrow of the Allende regim...
A study of 53 countries during 1980-95 finds that financial liberalization increases the probability...
Since the seminal works of McKinnon (1973) and Shaw (1973), the idea of financial liberalization for...
It is argued that the banking crisis in Chile had its origin in the deterioration of key macroeconom...
'The establishment of a control system on financial capital inflows allowed Chile to minimise the pr...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
The paper studies the empirical relationship between banking crises and financial liberalization in ...
The liberalization and reregulation of the Chilean economy from 1973 through 1983 generates useful l...
This paper studies the experience of Latin-America [LATAM] with financial liberalization in the 1990...
During the 80’s and 90’s, the increase in financial instability shook up the idyllic vision of the f...
The dissertation investigates the macroeconomic consequences of financial liberalization (FL) in les...
The authors analyze macrodynamic adjustment during financial liberalization in Chile and New Zealand...
This paper studies the experience of Latin-America [LATAM] with financial liberalization in the 1990...
The successes or failures of monetary reforms in Latin America have depended on the financial libera...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...
The far-reaching liberalization process introduced in Chile after the overthrow of the Allende regim...
A study of 53 countries during 1980-95 finds that financial liberalization increases the probability...
Since the seminal works of McKinnon (1973) and Shaw (1973), the idea of financial liberalization for...
It is argued that the banking crisis in Chile had its origin in the deterioration of key macroeconom...
'The establishment of a control system on financial capital inflows allowed Chile to minimise the pr...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
The paper studies the empirical relationship between banking crises and financial liberalization in ...
The liberalization and reregulation of the Chilean economy from 1973 through 1983 generates useful l...
This paper studies the experience of Latin-America [LATAM] with financial liberalization in the 1990...
During the 80’s and 90’s, the increase in financial instability shook up the idyllic vision of the f...
The dissertation investigates the macroeconomic consequences of financial liberalization (FL) in les...
The authors analyze macrodynamic adjustment during financial liberalization in Chile and New Zealand...
This paper studies the experience of Latin-America [LATAM] with financial liberalization in the 1990...
The successes or failures of monetary reforms in Latin America have depended on the financial libera...
This paper presents econometric evidence that sheds new light on the role played by financial libera...