The Order of Economic Liberalization

The Order of Economic Liberalization
Title The Order of Economic Liberalization PDF eBook
Author Ronald I. Mckinnon
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1993-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801847431

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Can knowledge of financial policies in developing countries over four decades help the socialist economies of Asia and Eastern Europe become open market economies in the 1990s? In all these countries the loss of fiscal and monetary control has often resulted in high inflation that undermines the liberalization process itself. In the second edition of The Order of Economic Liberalization, Ronald McKinnon builds on his influential work on the liberalization of financial markets in less developed countries and outlines the progression necessary to move from a "repressed" to an open economy. New to this edition are chapters that contrast the gradual Chinese approach to liberalizing domestic and foreign trade with the "big bang" approach followed by some Eastern European countries and republics of the former Soviet Union. Financial control and macroeconomic stability, McKinnon argues, are more critical to a successful transition than is any crash program to privatize state-owned industrial assets and the banking system.

The Politics of Economic Liberalization

The Politics of Economic Liberalization
Title The Politics of Economic Liberalization PDF eBook
Author Bruno Wueest
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-08-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9783319872902

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This book analyses the discourses of economic liberalization reform in six Western European countries – Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Austria. It provides systematic empirical evidence that policy-related discourses are much more than noise; rather, they are detailed expressions of institutional complementarities and political struggles. The author posits that the more open a discourse, the broader the range of perceived interests, which, in turn, increases the intensity of conflicts. Similarly, the more public discourse centres on coordination, the more intense actors need to engage with opposite interests, which most probably intensifies political disputes as well. Moreover, Wueest argues that the formation of a consensus within the political mainstream has left a vacuum for outsider parties such as Syriza in Greece and Podemos in Spain to feed on the contentiousness of economic liberalization policies.

The Politics of Economic Liberalization in Indonesia

The Politics of Economic Liberalization in Indonesia
Title The Politics of Economic Liberalization in Indonesia PDF eBook
Author Andrew Rosser
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 256
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136855793

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This book examines the dynamics shaping the economic process of economic liberalisation in Indonesia since the mid-1980's. Much writing on the process of economic liberalisation in developing countries views economic liberalisation as the victory of economic rationality over political and social interests. In contrast, this book argues that economic liberalisation should not be understood in these terms, but rather in the way that political social interests shape processes of economic reform in both a positive and negative sense. Specifically, Rosser argues that economic liberalisation needs to be understood in terms of the extent to which economic crises shift the balance of power and influence within society away from coalitions opposed to reform and towards those in favour of reform. In the Indonesian context, the main coalitions that need to be examined in this respect are the politico-bureaucrats and the conglomerates who have generally opposed reform and mobile capitalists who have generally supported reform. Based on extensive original research, and providing much new material, the book considers the politics of economic policy-making in Indonesia in a range of sectors including the capital market, intellectual property law, the banking industry, and the trade and investment sectors. Analysing why the nature of economic policy in Indonesia has varied over time, this study argues that there is nothing inevitable about a transition to a fully-fledged liberal market order in Indonesia, and outlines possible future scenarios for the country's political economy.

Financial Liberalization and Economic Development in Korea, 1980-2020

Financial Liberalization and Economic Development in Korea, 1980-2020
Title Financial Liberalization and Economic Development in Korea, 1980-2020 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 336
Release 2022-03-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1684176301

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Since the early 1980s, Korea’s financial development has been a tale of liberalization and opening. After the 1997 financial crisis, great strides were made in building a market-oriented financial system through sweeping reforms for deregulation and the opening of financial markets. However, the new system failed to steer the country away from a credit card boom and bust in 2003, a liquidity crisis in 2008, and a run on its savings banks in 2011, and has been severely tested again by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Financial liberalization, clearly, has been no panacea. This study analyzes the deepening of and structural changes in Korea’s financial system since the early 1980s and presents the empirical results of the effects of financial development on economic growth, stability, and the distribution of income. It finds that, contrary to conventional wisdom, financial liberalization has contributed little to fostering the growth and stability of the Korean economy and has exacerbated income distribution problems. Are there any merits in financial liberalization? The authors answer this query through empirical examinations of the theories of finance and growth. They point to a clear need to further improve the efficiency, soundness, and stability of Korean financial institutions and markets.

Economic Liberalization and Political Violence

Economic Liberalization and Political Violence
Title Economic Liberalization and Political Violence PDF eBook
Author Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín
Publisher IDRC
Total Pages 365
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0745330630

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A study of workers struggles against management regimes in Britain's car industry from the Second World War to the late 1980s.

The Implications of China-Taiwan Economic Liberalization

The Implications of China-Taiwan Economic Liberalization
Title The Implications of China-Taiwan Economic Liberalization PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Rosen
Publisher Peterson Institute
Total Pages 217
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0881325015

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China and Taiwan have built one of the most intertwined and important economic relationships in the world, and yet that relationship is not mutually open, compliant with World Trade Organization norms, or even fully institutionalized. What's more, despite massive trade and investment flows, the boundary between the two is a serious flashpoint for potential conflict. But leaders in Beijing and Taipei have committed to normalize and deepen their economic intercourse and open a new post-Cold War era in their relationship. While the political significance of this gambit has captured attention worldwide, the scope of opening intended and the bilateral, regional, and global effects likely to ensue are as yet poorly understood. This volume attempts to remedy that uncertainty with careful modeling combined with a qualitative assessment of the implications of the cross-strait economic opening now agreed in an Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA). The study explores the implications for Taiwan and China, for their neighbors, and for the United States if this undertaking is fully implemented by 2020.

Liberalization Against Democracy

Liberalization Against Democracy
Title Liberalization Against Democracy PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. King
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 182
Release 2003-06-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780253215833

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Annotation Local-level study of a rural Tunisian town that illustrates why market-oriented economic reforms have not necessarily led to politicl liberalization. Indiana Series in Middle East Studies Mark Tessler, general editor.