The Political Economy of Financial Repression
S. Moiseev.
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2002, vol. 12
Abstract:
Most developing countries have imposed different restrictions (named "financial repression") on the activities of the domestic financial sector of economy. Such restrictions have allowed governments to increase their revenues. The author discusses theoretical underpinnings of financial repression and the practices of restrictions in developing countries. The empirical estimations of financial repression in Russia are presented.
Date: 2002
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