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But empirical support for the benefits of capital-account
liberalization
is weak.
Likewise, most cross-country studies have found no evidence that capital-account
liberalization
is good for growth.
The case for liberalizing trade in goods and services is strong; the case for complete capital-account
liberalization
is not.
Even economists who find no evidence that capital-account
liberalization
boosts growth often feel obliged to stress that “further analysis” might at last reveal the benefits that free-market theory suggests must exist.
A case can thus be made for capital-account
liberalization
that is based on the impossibility of effective control, not on any supposed benefits.
Fischer made this argument at a time when the IMF was actively seeking to enshrine capital-account
liberalization
in its charter.
Trade
liberalization
will undermine the power of trade and customs officials.
Liberalization
of foreign capital inflows will end the bureaucratic stickup of foreign investors.
Privatization has also created a powerful new constituency for further liberalization, including businessmen, brokers, managers of privatized firms, and not least of all the 40 million new shareholders.
Throughout the region, newly mobilized (and thus empowered) Arab youth are trying to move their countries towards reform and
liberalization.
Other indicators confirm China’s gradual move toward
liberalization.
Complicating matters further, these problems’ backdrop is likely to change considerably over the next few decades, owing to demographic shifts, population growth, urbanization, migration within and among countries, globalization, trade liberalization, and rapid expansion of middle classes in the developing world.
In Anglo-Saxon countries, the response was to democratize credit – via financial
liberalization
– thereby fueling a rise in private debt as households borrowed to make up the difference.
The “bicycle theory” of trade
liberalization
– that it will collapse unless it keeps moving forward – is wrong.
The Evolving Structure of Global GrowthNEW YORK – Since World War II’s end, the global economy’s trade and financial openness has increased, thanks to institutions like the International Monetary Fund and successive rounds of liberalization, starting with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in 1947.
Rather than leading rich-country savers to invest their money in poor countries out of greed,
liberalization
of capital flows has led poor-country savers to park their money in rich countries out of fear – fear of political instability, macreconomic disturbances, and deficient institutions (especially those that protect the rights of bondholders and minority shareholders).
Until recently, the region maintained a trade surplus with the US, but with liberalization, the region will increase imports of more affordable goods, thereby turning the surplus into a deficit.
The humanitarian community joined the regime-change chorus when Assad responded to Arab Spring protesters’ demand for political
liberalization
by unleashing the army and paramilitaries.
Only Rajasthan's economy has kept pace with the rest of the country; the other four have not benefited much from trade and regulatory
liberalization.
With a decisive turn towards open trade and market
liberalization
in 1991, India finally broke free of the shackles of a failed economic strategy.
In these circumstances, a strong ideological and policy reaction against the pro-market “Washington Consensus,” with its emphasis on liberalization, deregulation, and privatization, is anything but a surprise.
Contrary to popular belief, the true global trade dilemma of our time is not so much
liberalization
versus protectionism, but the rights of capital versus the rights of people.
The World Bank and the World Trade Organization still insist that further agricultural trade
liberalization
is the best medium-term solution.
One bloc represents the old troika of liberalization, globalization, and financialization.
Indeed, the need to pursue financial
liberalization
to maintain growth is a central reason why middle-income countries are so prone to financial crises.
Only fire-breathing free-market advocates, seemingly oblivious to the fact that China’s shaky financial system cannot survive
liberalization
overnight, are calling for an extreme version of floating.
In many respects, Iran is perhaps the most interesting country in the region, with the greatest potential for development leading to - not to a Western-style democracy - but greater opening and
liberalization.
At the same time, if America's "shock therapy" approach to reconstruction--quick economic
liberalization
and privatization--is carried out, higher unemployment and greater resentment are likely to follow.
Some Chinese are suspicious that the US push for RMB appreciation and financial-market
liberalization
is really an attempt to gain trade advantages and generate profits for American companies while slowing China’s economic expansion.
Financial
liberalization
is not about foreign firms drilling holes in China’s economy.
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