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To be sure, China remains far from embracing a free-floating currency, let alone a fully convertible one, which would require further
liberalization
of controls on cross-border financial flows.
But
liberalization
and financial stabilization have put an end to these illicit revenues.
Second, the reform strategies focused squarely on the essential: the
liberalization
of prices to reflect scarcity and facilitate the allocation of resources; stabilization of finances to end shortages and inflation; and privatization of state-owned companies and assets in order to improve corporate governance and performance.
Ironically, Japan now offers a seed of hope for agricultural
liberalization.
A Japan that had, over the next 12 months, truly embraced the growth-enhancing strategy of
liberalization
that has often been promised by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would be in a stronger position.
Asian economies should also work to promote trade
liberalization
within their own region.
During the last three decades, the amazing success of China’s trade
liberalization
has done much more to convince other developing countries of the gains from trade than all the OECD countries’ exhortations.
Similarly, among World Trade Organization members, China has made the deepest commitment to
liberalization
of services, India has raised the issue of wider services liberalization, and Brazil has been decisive in cracking American and European agricultural protection.
At least for the moment, financial market
liberalization
seems to be dead.
Labor-market liberalization, globalization, and unions’ declining influence have exacerbated these employment trends.
Thus, for all its awe-inspiring economic achievement, China has made remarkably little progress in political
liberalization.
The case for
liberalization
has always focused on reducing the transaction costs of global trade, investment, and information flows.
Given that all of this activity is taking place in the offshore renminbi market, which is small in scale and has only limited connections to mainland China’s financial system – the result of China’s hesitancy about financial-market
liberalization
and capital-account convertibility – the situation remains controllable.
Nonetheless, it is reasonable to wonder whether, if the current currency turmoil endures, Chinese policymakers’ commitment to financial
liberalization
and currency internationalization will wane.
It was, after all, too little regulation – the capital and financial market
liberalization
foisted on East Asia by the IMF and US Treasury – that led to financial crisis in 1997.
Behind the new rhetoric lurk the same old neo-liberal policies of unthinking
liberalization
and privatization.
Liberalization
and privatization done the right way, as part of the Third Way, can help the poor.
Russia’s capital market
liberalization
led to vast capital flight, not the promised flow of investment.
As pushed by IMF “structural adjustment programs,”
liberalization
was supposed to move workers from low to high productivity jobs.
The time is ripe for a new Third Way consensus, beyond the neo-liberal Washington pensée unique: a balanced view of markets and government, a refusal to confuse means (like privatization and liberalization) with ends, and a broader conception of those ends – not higher GDP, not increased income for the few, but the creation of democratic, equitable, and sustained growth.
Trade
liberalization
– the elixir of globalization – promises benefits for all.
Economic integration and globalization are not exactly the same thing, but they rest on the same Ricardian principles of trade
liberalization
– principles that are falling on deaf ears in the political arena.
From immigration to trade liberalization, economic pressures on a beleaguered middle class contradict the core promises of globalization.
Financial
liberalization
was sold as a commitment to follow market-friendly policies.
The
liberalization
of trade and investment implied by the Single European Act was greatly inspired by a British deregulatory vision.
Moreover, as the renminbi’s internationalization continues at a steady pace, domestic
liberalization
should occur in tandem with deeper global integration.
This type of party, committed to simple
liberalization
and opening, rarely moves beyond the range of five to ten percent of the vote that Germany's liberal Free Democrats attracts.
They can try to stop product market reforms altogether and, by the same token, try to stop trade
liberalization
and globalization.
The
liberalization
of international capital markets has been unequivocally good for 800 million unskilled Chinese workers.
The post-Bretton Woods
liberalization
of capital controls, in the absence of equivalent protections for workers, led to predictable results.
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