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Financial opening in developing countries

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Many developing countries are currently considering liberalisation of external capital flows. While the ultimate objective of financial opening is to raise efficiency and growth, the reform process must be carefully designed to achieve these results. A recent conference has discussed the policy choices.

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  1. Cf. Helmut Reisen and Bernhard Fischer (eds.): Financial Opening: Policy Issues and Experiences in Developing Countries, OECD Documents on Sale, Paris 1993.

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  2. Bernhard Fischer and Helmut Reisen: Zum Abbau von Kapitalverkehrskontrollen: Ein Liberalisierungsfahrplan, Hamburg 1992.

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Fischer, B., Reisen, H. Financial opening in developing countries. Intereconomics 28, 44–48 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928101

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