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What is Financial Liberalization

Handbook of Research on Chaos and Complexity Theory in the Social Sciences
Refers to the deregulation of domestic financial markets and the liberalization of the capital account.
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The Viability of Establishing Capital Market in Developing Countries: The Case of Ethiopia
Abdu Seid Ali (Marmara University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0148-0.ch025
Abstract
The outlook concerning worthiness and significance of establishment of stock market to nations in general, to developing nations in particular, have assorted to a great extent over time. Developing countries are trying towards improving and stepping up financial systems, by way of amplifying their security markets in order to perk up their ability to bring together resources to economy and fruitfully allot them to highly productive segments of the economy. This paper attempts to examine the feasibility of launching a stock market in Ethiopia. Regulatory framework, financial sector development and privatization and private sector development have been covered to analyze practicability of organizing “capital market”. The regulatory framework at hand is not adequate to establish a stock market and despite the boom in privatization, the country's huge companies still remain under control of the state. Nonetheless, it has been jeopardized by deficiency of financial liberalization and dominance of state banks.
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Global Financial Crisis and Bank Productivity in Mexico
Term used to refer to a reduction of all kind of regulations on the financial industry.
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