Capital Market Liberalization and Development

Capital Market Liberalization and Development

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OUP Oxford
EAN: 9780191528156
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Capital market liberalization has been a key battle in the debate on globalization for much of the previous two decades. Many developing countries, often at the behest of international financial institutions such as the IMF, opened their capital accounts and liberalized their domestic financial markets as part of the wave of liberalization that characterized the 1980s and 1990s and in doing so exposed their economies to increased risk and volatility. Now with eventhe IMF acknowledging the risks inherent in capital market liberalization, the central intellectual battle over the effects of capital market liberalization has for the most part ended. Though this new understanding of the consequences of capital market liberalization is reshaping many policydiscussions among academics and international institutions, ideological and vested interests remain. Critical policy debates also remain, such as how much government should intervene and what tools are available. Although capital market liberalization might not produce the promised benefits, many economists and policymakers still worry about the costs of intervention. Do these costs exceed the benefits? What are the best kinds of interventions, under what circumstances? To answer these questions, we have to understand why capital market liberalization has failed to enhance growth, why it hasresulted in greater instability, why the poor appear to have borne the greatest burden, and why the advocates of capital market liberalization were so wrong. Bringing together some of the leading researchers and practitioners in the field, this volume provides an analysis of both the risks associatedwith capital market liberalization and the alternative policy options available to enhance macroeconomic management.
EAN 9780191528156
ISBN 0191528153
Binding Ebook
Publisher OUP Oxford
Publication date May 1, 2008
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Editors Ocampo, José Antonio; Stiglitz, Joseph E.
Series Initiative for Policy Dialogue