Emerging Financial Markets in the Global Economy
Edited by Larry Sawers,
Daniel Schydlowsky and
David Nickerson
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
The rapid emergence of active financial markets in a number of developing and transition countries during the 1990s is a momentous phenomenon. Until recently, most developing countries severely manipulated and repressed their financial markets. The dramatic increase in the influence of neo-liberal thinking and laissez-faire governance in developing countries has recently led to serious capital market reform in scores of countries. Most countries without financial market reform are anxiously studying their successful neighbors in order to adopt policies, programs, and regulations that have a proven track record.
Keywords: Emerging Market Economies; Finance; Developing Countries; Globalization; Capital Flows; Equity Markets; Systemic Risk; Microfinance; Prudential Regulation; Pension Reform; Foreign Direct Investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
ISBN: 9789810238452
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 FINANCIAL MARKETS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT , pp 3-21

- Larry Sawers, David Nickerson and Daniel Schydlowsky
- Ch 2 PENSION REFORM IN CHILE , pp 25-43

- Andras Uthoff
- Ch 3 THE EMERGING PERUVIAN CAPITAL MARKET , pp 45-58

- José Luque
- Ch 4 MICROFINANCE: AN EMERGING MARKET WITHIN THE EMERGING MARKETS , pp 61-90

- Marguerite Berger
- Ch 5 LINKAGES BETWEEN RURAL FINANCIAL MARKETS, POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND CONSERVATION OF SOILS AND FORESTS: THE CASE OF MADAGASCAR , pp 91-126

- Manfred Zeller, Cécile Lapenu, Bart Minten, Eliane Ralison, Désiré Randrianaivo and Jean-Claude Randrianarisoa
- Ch 6 BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN REGULATED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND LOW-INCOME BORROWERS , pp 127-152

- Eric Weaver
- Ch 7 SYSTEMIC RISK: AN OVERVIEW WITH APPLICATIONS TO TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIES , pp 155-192

- Philip F. Bartholomew and Gary Whalen
- Ch 8 ADDRESSING THE BAD DEBT PROBLEM IN THE SLOVAK ECONOMY , pp 193-221

- Michael Marrese
- Ch 9 SHORT TERM CAPITAL INFLOWS AND LONG TERM EXTERNAL EQUILIBRIUM , pp 225-240

- Andras Uthoff
- Ch 10 THE MACROECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF INVESTMENT LIBERALIZATION FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES , pp 241-260

- Stephen Guisinger
- Ch 11 IS THERE COMPETITION FOR FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT? , pp 261-272

- Joel Bergsman
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