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The scope and limits of financial liberalisation in developing countries: A critical survey
Authors:Heather D Gibson  Euclid Tsakalotos
Institution:1. Department of Economics , University of Kent , Canterbury;2. Assistant Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business ,
Abstract:This article reviews the growing literature on financial reform in developing countries. We draw both on the theoretical contributions outlining the case for and against liberalisation as well as on the experience of many developing countries with liberalisation. We argue that the existence of market failures in financial markets hampers the liberalisation process and indeed suggests that the simple liberalising strategy envisaged in much of the literature is inappropriate. We argue instead for an alternative strategy which integrates some aspects of liberalisation with the development of appropriate financial institutions designed to serve best the needs of the real economy.
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