We challenge recent findings by Abiad and Mody (2005) which suggest that financial liberalization has little to do with political variables. This analysis is at odds with some of the established literature, and only with difficulty comes to terms with the considerable cross-national variation in the pace, phasing, and extent of financial reforms over time. Using Abiad and Mody's own index of financial liberalization, but slightly unbundling and refining their measures of 'ideological affinity' and 'regime type', we examine what Abiad and Mody call the 'triggers' of liberalisation and the dynamics of the subsequent 'cumulative transformation'. We demonstrate the role of political variables in relation to initial liberalisation episodes, and ...
There is growing policy interest in the role of financial structure in promoting development. Howeve...
The effect of traditional left-right economic preferences on countries ’ international financial ope...
Given all the ambiguities about the outcomes of the financial liberalization process, it is relevant...
We challenge recent findings by Abiad and Mody (2005) which suggest that financial liberalization ha...
This article seeks to clarify how we understand domestic and international sources of globalization ...
This article seeks to clarify how we understand domestic and international sources of globalization ...
International audienceWhat accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the...
What accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the political regime as m...
Using new data on financial liberalization taken from Abiad et al. (2008, IMF Working Papers, No. 08...
Using new data on financial liberalization taken from Abiad et al. (2008, IMF Working Papers, No. 08...
AbstractThis article seeks to clarify how we understand domestic and international sources of global...
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
The relationship between economic and political liberalization has received a great deal of attentio...
A well developed financial system enhances competition in the industrial sector by allowing easier e...
Please do not cite Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where...
There is growing policy interest in the role of financial structure in promoting development. Howeve...
The effect of traditional left-right economic preferences on countries ’ international financial ope...
Given all the ambiguities about the outcomes of the financial liberalization process, it is relevant...
We challenge recent findings by Abiad and Mody (2005) which suggest that financial liberalization ha...
This article seeks to clarify how we understand domestic and international sources of globalization ...
This article seeks to clarify how we understand domestic and international sources of globalization ...
International audienceWhat accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the...
What accounts for the dynamics of financial reforms? This paper identifies the political regime as m...
Using new data on financial liberalization taken from Abiad et al. (2008, IMF Working Papers, No. 08...
Using new data on financial liberalization taken from Abiad et al. (2008, IMF Working Papers, No. 08...
AbstractThis article seeks to clarify how we understand domestic and international sources of global...
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
The relationship between economic and political liberalization has received a great deal of attentio...
A well developed financial system enhances competition in the industrial sector by allowing easier e...
Please do not cite Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where...
There is growing policy interest in the role of financial structure in promoting development. Howeve...
The effect of traditional left-right economic preferences on countries ’ international financial ope...
Given all the ambiguities about the outcomes of the financial liberalization process, it is relevant...