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Making Finance the Servant not the MasterTony Addison Today, there is much frustration with the financial sector. Society’s precious savings are not being put to the best of uses—investing...
Tony Addison Today, there is much frustration with the financial sector. Society’s precious savings are not being put to the best of uses—investing...
This special issue of the Journal of International Development presents the results of a study initiated two years ago by UNU/WIDER on `The impact of the liberalization of the exchange rate and financial markets in sub-Saharan Africa'. The project...
The volume Institutional Change and Economic Development fills some important gaps in our understanding of the relationship between institutional changes and economic development. It does so by developing new discourses on the 'technology of...
George Mavrotas While recent years have witnessed new interest in the finance–growth nexus, the relationship between domestic resource mobilization...
This paper investigates the impact of income and non-income shocks on child labour using a model in which the household maximizes utility from consumption as well as human capital development of the child. Two types of shocks are considered...
A survey of the changing relationship between the market for political services and the market for financial services.
Part of Book Resetting the International Monetary (Non)System
Part of Book Resetting the International Monetary (Non)System
Part of Book Resetting the International Monetary (Non)System
Part of Book Resetting the International Monetary (Non)System
Part of Book Resetting the International Monetary (Non)System
Beginning with an empirical analysis of banking crises using a logit econometric model covering a sample of developed and developing countries between 1980-97, the paper suggests that crises are more likely in years of low growth and high real...
We analyse the prospects for greater monetary integration in Africa, in the wake of EMU. We argue that the structural characteristics of African economies are quite different to the EMU members but that much can be gained from monetary cooperation...