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Financial Liberalization and Investment
Financial Liberalization and Investment
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A01=Kanhaya Gupta
A01=Robert Lensink
allocative efficiency
Alternative Simulation
asset
Asset Demand Equations
Author_Kanhaya Gupta
Author_Robert Lensink
Backward Sector
Banking Efficiency
Banking Efficiency Increases
banking sector reform
Category=KCBM
Category=KFFK
demand
Demand Deposits
deregulation
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equations
Financial Liberalization
Financial Repression
fiscal policy analysis
Foreign Aid
formal
Formal Banking Sector
Higher Reserve Requirements
impact of deregulation on investment
Informal Banking Sector
Informal Banks
Informal Credit
informal credit markets
Informal Financial
Informal Financial Market
Informal Financial Sector
interest
Interest Rate Deregulation
interest rate policy
macroeconomic policy
Negative Substitution Effect
non-bank
Non-bank Private Sector
Non-optimizing Models
Portfolio Allocation Decision
private
Private Sector's Portfolio
Private Sector’s Portfolio
rate
sector
Simulation Period
Product details
- ISBN 9780415138796
- Weight: 362g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 14 Mar 1996
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
For two decades thinking on economic policy has been dominated by the idea of economic liberalization in general and financial deregulation in particular. This field has become both extensive and controversial, yet there is no single book which treats financial deregulation in a complete and coherent manner.
This book rectifies the shortfall by focusing specifically on the consequences of interest rate deregulation for the real sectors of the economy. Using both analytical and simulation models the behaviour of consumers, firms, banks, informal credit markets and governments is examined with a view to providing guidance on a number of controversial issues.
Financial Liberalization and Investment
€248.00
