Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance in Emerging Countries

This book discusses the relationship between financial liberalization, financial deepening and economic performance from both a theoretical and a policy perspective, comparing several 'big' emerging countries: Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Russia, 

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Philip Arestis and Luiz Fernando de Paula

Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance in Emerging Countries

Also by Philip Arestis: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ECONOMIC POLICIES (co-editor with Malcolm Sawyer) MONEY AND BANKING: Issues for the Twenty-first Century (editor) MONEY, PRICING, DISTRIBUTION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION RELEVANCE OF KEYNESIAN ECONOMIC POLICIES TODAY (co-editor with Malcolm Sawyer) WHAT GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS? (co-editor with Michelle Baddeley and John McCombie) POST-BUBBLE US ECONOMY: Implications for Financial Markets and the Economy (with Elias Karakitsos) FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENTS IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MARKETS (co-editor with Jesus Ferreiro and Felipe Serrano) ADVANCES IN MONETARY POLICY AND MACROECONOMICS (co-editor with Gennaro Zezza) ASPECTS OF MODERN MONETARY AND MACROECONOMIC POLICIES (co-editor with Eckhard Hein and Edwin Le Heron) ON MONEY, METHOD AND KEYNES: Selected Essays (by Victoria Chick, co-editor with Sheila Dow) IS THERE A NEW CONSENSUS IN MACROECONOMICS? (editor) FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION: Beyond Orthodox Concerns (co-editor with Malcolm Sawyer) POLITICAL ECONOMY OF BRAZIL (co-editor with Alfredo Saad-Filho)

Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance in Emerging Countries Edited by Philip Arestis and Luiz Fernando de Paula

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