{"title": "Financial liberalization in developing countries", "covers": [4305063], "subject_places": ["Pacific Area", "Case studies"], "first_publish_date": "1996", "key": "/works/OL2956015W", "authors": [{"type": {"key": "/type/author_role"}, "author": {"key": "/authors/OL451293A"}}], "dewey_number": ["332.4/91724"], "subjects": ["Monetary policy", "Free enterprise", "Case studies"], "type": {"key": "/type/work"}, "description": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "In Financial Liberalization in Developing Countries, Trevor Sikorski challenges conventional financial liberalization theory by using a more complete view of the money creation process in developing countries. This book seeks to develop a theoretical framework for successful analysis of monetary and financial policy in developing countries.\n\nBy 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 greater account of adjustment costs from financial liberalization.\n\nCase 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."}, "latest_revision": 4, "revision": 4, "created": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2009-12-10T01:13:35.090568"}, "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2024-08-05T03:05:34.885807"}}