Banks, Financial Liberalisation and Financial Crises in Emerging Markets
Article Abstract:
Inn emerging economies, financial liberalisation appear to bring about banking and currency crises, both of which have lead to financial crises. The evidence for this analysis obtains in East Asia where there was a boom period in the early '90s, then a transitional period in the mid '90s which was followed by a bust period in latter half of 1997.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 2001
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How strong is the case for free trade in financial services?
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Arguments favoring trade liberalization for financial services are reviewed and examined in detail.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 1999
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