Financial Liberalization in Developing Countries
Book Details
Author(s)Trevor M. Sikorski
PublisherEdward Elgar Pub
ISBN / ASIN1858982448
ISBN-139781858982441
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
This work challenges conventional financial liberalization theory by using a more complete view of the money creation process in developing countries. It seeks to develop a theoretical framework for successful analysis of monetary and financial policy in developing countries. By emphasizing the interrelationships and institutional structures which characterize the monetary transmission mechanism, Dr Sikorski shows how a policy of full financial liberalization is largely unsustainable in a developing economy. Assuming an endogenous money supply, this analysis is able to take a greater account of adjustment costs from financial liberalization. Case studies are presented for South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, in order to assess the experiences of these countries in an endogenous money framework. The work also seeks to move towards a coherent and unified theoretical framework capable of explaining the way monetary policy works in repressed and liberalized financial regimes.
