Financial Reform: What Shakes It? What Shapes It?

Financial sector liberalization was high on the agenda of policymakers during the last quarter of the twentieth century. But there were significant differences in the pace and scale of reform. This pamphlet examines the factors triggering-or impeding and even reversing-financial reform in 35 economies, both industrial and developing.
Volume/Issue: Volume 2005 Issue 004
Publication date: July 2005
ISBN: 9781589063556
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Business and Economics , Banks and Banking , EI , government , country , liberalization , reform , ideology , Labor Party government , policy reform , reform process , government ideology , further reform , Financial sector , Banking crises , Multilateral development institutions , East Asia , South Asia , Global

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Financial sector liberalization was high on the agenda of policymakers during the last quarter of the twentieth century. But there were significant differences in the pace and scale of reform. This pamphlet examines the factors triggering-or impeding and even reversing-financial reform in 35 economies, both industrial and developing.