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Financial reform in developing countries

edited by José M. Fanelli and Rohinton Medhora ; foreword by Lance Taylor

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press , International Development Research Centre, 1998

  • : uk : hard
  • : us : cloth
  • : cn : pbk
  • : cn : hard

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For the large number of developing countries undergoing significant structural transformations, one of the most important and controversial adjustment areas is that of the financial markets. Focusing on the role of the institutional and enabling environment within which financial reform occurs and on the integration of principles of finance with more macroeconomic approaches to the subject, the book contains case studies of reform experiences in Argentina, India, Nigeria, Turkey and Uruguay. Themes studied include the 'go slow' versus 'big bang' approach and the particular problem of bank-firm inter-linkages in Eastern Europe.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables List of Figures Foreword
  • L.Taylor Editor's Preface Acknowledgements List of Acronyms Notes on Contributors PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Financial Reform in Developing Countries: An Overview
  • J.M.Fanelli & R.Medhora PART TWO: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES Argentina
  • J.M.Fanelli, G.Rozenwurcel & L.M.Simpson India
  • K.Sen & R.R.Vaidya Nigeria
  • M.D.Ayogu, C.Emenuga & C.C.Soludo Turkey
  • E.M.Balkan & A.E.Yeldan Uruguay
  • N.Noya, C.Casacuberta & F.Lorenzo PART THREE: THEMATIC ISSUES Micro- and Macro-level Financial Reform in Canada
  • J.Powell The 'Unforgiving' Market and the Tequilazo
  • G.A.Calvo 'Big Bang' Versus 'Go Slow': Indonesia and Malaysia
  • A.Nasution Banking on the Transition
  • R.Schmidt Microeconomic Elements and Perspectives from Finance Theory
  • V.A.Aivazian Index

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