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States, Banks, and Markets: Mexico's Path to Financial Liberalization in Comparative Perspective (repost)

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States, Banks, and Markets: Mexico's Path to Financial Liberalization in Comparative Perspective (repost)

States, Banks, and Markets: Mexico's Path to Financial Liberalization in Comparative Perspective By Nancy Auerbach, Nancy Neiman Auerbach
Publisher: We.stv.iew Pre.ss 2000 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 0813367646 | PDF | 18 MB

In States, Banks, and Markets Nancy Neiman Auerbach approaches financial policymaking as a strategic interaction between two sets of domestic actors: private financiers and state officials. Through a comparative lens, Auerbach explains why the transition to financial liberalization was accompanied by economic crisis and declining growth rates in countries such as Mexico, while the same policy was associated with higher growth rates and a relatively more equitable distribution of income in other countries such as South Korea and Hong Kong.Auerbach first sets up a theoretical foundation that underlies the comparative case studies, and she then follows with a detailed account of Mexico's transition to financial liberalization in the 1980s.