Effects on Financial Globalization on Developing Countries : Some Empirical Evidence
Effects on Financial Globalization on Developing Countries : Some Empirical Evidence
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Author(s): Kose, M. Ayhan
Prasad, Eswar
Rogoff, Kenneth
ISBN No.: 9787504933096
Pages: 64
Year: 200405
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 21.00
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Status: Available

This study provides a candid, systematic, and critical review of recent evidence on this complex subject. Based on a review of the literature and some new empirical evidence, it finds that (1) in spite of an apparently strong theoretical presumption, it is difficult to detect a strong and robust causal relationship between financial integration and economic growth; (2) contrary to theoretical predictions, financial integration appears to be associated with increases in consumption volatility (both in absolute terms and relative to income volatility) in many developing countries; and (3) there appear to be threshold effects in both of these relationships, which may be related to absorptive capacity. Some recent evidence suggests that sound macroeconomic frameworks and, in particular, good governance are both quantitatively and qualitatively important in affecting developing countries' experiences with financial globalization.


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