FAO AGRIS - Système international des sciences et technologies agricoles

Trade and Financial Sector Reforms : Interactions and Spillovers

2010

Taylor, Ashley


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Financial systems; Wealth; Foreign lenders; Borrowing costs; Tangible assets; Flow of funds; Financial reform; Aggregate demand; Cost of finance; Endowments; Labor costs; Emerging economies; Credit constraint; General equilibrium; Optimal investment; Discount rate; Expected utility; Debt repayments; Financial sector policy; Credit allocation; Consumption levels; Gdp; Net exports; Investment choice; Creditors; Export market; Credit markets; Political economy; Average productivity; Industrial economies; Labor market; Preferential access; Holding; Trade policy; Value of output; Investment choices; Household saving; Exchange rates; Liberalization of interest; Financial sector; Macroeconomic effects; Cost structure; Host economies; Equilibrium wages; Total factor productivity; Internal funds; Emerging markets; Exporters; Lenders; Labor productivity; Banking sector; Labor supply; Financial reforms; Moral hazard; Policy response; Borrowing; Hidden information; Cost of entry; Endogenous variables; Real wages; Securities markets; Interest rate; Transition economies; Directed credit; Equity investment; Marginal products; Gross debt; Trading; Investment options; Positive effects; Creditor; Securities; Financial sectors; Income effect; Net worth; Real interest rate; Capital account; Private banks; Monopolistic competition; Financial development; International finance; Investor protection; Form of collateral; Foreign exchange; Domestic credit; Home country; Financial sector development; World economy; Price changes; Interest rate ceilings; Centrally planned economy; Comparative advantage; Credit market; Investment projects; Legal systems; Real interest; Access to finance; Agency problems; Debt contracts; Transfer of ownership; Tariff barriers; Home credit; Current account; Domestic interest rate; Fixed cost; Prudential supervision; Financial system; Beneficial effects; Production function; Self-finance; Equilibrium value; Banking laws; Bilateral trade; Advanced economies; Marginal benefits; Developing economies; Rate of return; Domestic prices; Consumption expenditure; Allocative efficiency; Financial sector liberalization; External funds; Export markets; Contract enforcement; Inefficiency; Marginal cost; Crises; Profit maximization; Exporter; Solvency; Financial depth; Transaction; Financial health; Labor demand; Outputs; Variable cost; Borrowings; Real exchange rate; Derivative; Credit constraints; Labor markets; Foreign direct investment; Elasticity of substitution; Domestic borrowing; Borrowing capacity; Collateral; Financial constraints; Financial sector reforms; Investment decisions; Domestic price; Global financial system; Household savings; Domestic market; Trade reforms; Investment patterns; Domestic economy; Lack of information; Financial liberalization; Equilibrium values; Capital account liberalization
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2014-09-15
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