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Financial liberalisation in Africa is not working: structural changes necessary
( J. Serieux;T. McKinley / International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth , 2008)
This paper evaluates the outcomes of liberalisation by examining the experience of 19 African countries that have liberalised their economies. It compares the records of these sample 19 countries for ...

How can growing inequalities in Asia be addressed?

( Asian Development Bank , 2007)

Over the last decade, high rates of economic growth have become more common in Asian countries, yet it is widely believed that inequalities have also grown in many countries. How correct is this pe...

How vulnerable is Latin America to external economic shocks?
( P. Österholm;J. Zettelmeyer / International Monetary Fund , 2007)

This paper expolores the sensitivity of Latin American GDP growth to external developments using data from 1994 to 2006 on key external and Latin American variables. The paper finds that Latin Amer...

Metal in Africa: a dying industry
( T. Guliwe;M. Moussouris / National Labour and Economic Development Institute, South Africa , 2006)
Africa’s metal industry faces a number of developmental challenges, including weak infrastructure, lack of adequate investments, skills shortage, political instability and an inequitable global ...
What features of developing countries encourage external investment? A cross-country comparison over time
( A. Faria; P. Mauro; M. Minnoni; A. Zaklan / International Monetary Fund , 2006)
An important influence on an emerging economy’s rate of growth is its ability to finance economic development through attracting international finance.

This study investigates where and why investor...

How can Asia further strengthen regional financial integration?
( D. Cowen; R. Salgado; H. Shah; L. Teo; A. Zanello / International Monetary Fund , 2006)
Over the past two decades, Asia’s share of world trade has risen substantially, and intraregional trade has risen even faster. By comparison, financial integration has been more sluggish, particularly...
Rational investment policy in an irrational world?
( Y. Akyuz / Third World Network , 2006)
The author argues that developing countries that have undergone rapid liberalisation have on average experienced disappointing capital accumulation and growth.

The author concludes that:whil...

How do trade barriers affect sectoral diversification and macroeconomic stability in developing countries?
( G. Srour / International Monetary Fund , 2006)
Developing countries typically rely on exports of primary commodities and goods that are low in the production chain, to generate foreign currency. As a consequence, they are highly vulnerable to the ...
Investigating the importance of good quality prudential supervision during financial liberalisation
( E. Ribakova / International Monetary Fund , 2005)
This paper investigates the importance of the quality of prudential supervision during financial liberalisation and its implications for the level of minimum capital requirements. In particular the pa...
Characteristics of privatisation in China
( T. Kanamori; Z. Zhao / ADB Institute , 2005)
In this paper, a simplified mathematical model based on the behavioral pattern of firms in the PRC is used to discuss the impact of privatisation on private sector development in the People's Republi...
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