Money and Capital in Economic DevelopmentBrookings Institution, 1973 - 184 pages Study of the role of capital and financial markets in developing countries, presenting an economic theory of economic development in which the domestic monetary system and monetary policy are of prime importance - covers agricultural credit and savings, banking systems, investment, the role of high interest rates, inflation, unemployment, money supply and the price level, trade and fiscal policy, exchange rates and foreign capital, etc. References and statistical tables. |
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... Financial Repression and Inflation Banking Restraint and Its Consequences for Traditional Credit Markets 69 Common Policy Responses to Financial Repression 74 A Preferred Strategy for Overcoming Repression 77 How Not to Relieve Financial ...
... Financial Repression and Inflation Banking Restraint and Its Consequences for Traditional Credit Markets 69 Common Policy Responses to Financial Repression 74 A Preferred Strategy for Overcoming Repression 77 How Not to Relieve Financial ...
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... financial repression . " The failure of banks to earn high equilibrium rates of return from their privileged borrowers is reflected back in an unduly low return to depositors — one that may well be negative in real terms if inflation is ...
... financial repression . " The failure of banks to earn high equilibrium rates of return from their privileged borrowers is reflected back in an unduly low return to depositors — one that may well be negative in real terms if inflation is ...
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... repression is discussed below . How Not To Relieve Financial Repression : Brazil in the Financial Repression and Inflation 79.
... repression is discussed below . How Not To Relieve Financial Repression : Brazil in the Financial Repression and Inflation 79.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Intervention Syndrome | 22 |
Money and the Price Level | 37 |
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aggregate agricultural average bank credit banking system borrowers Brazil capital accumulation capital market Chapter Chile commercial commodity cost deflation devaluation Economic Development economy effect efficient entrepreneurs exchange rate export external finance farmers financial repression firm-households firms foreign capital foreign exchange foreign trade fragmentation Hence holders holding money import import substitution income increase industrial inputs internal Keynesian Korea LDCs lenders less developed countries liberalization loans marginal monetary system moneylenders neoclassical model nominal interest rate nominal money nominal rates organized banking output percent physical capital poor countries portfolio production propensity to save rate of inflation rates of interest rates of return ratio real cash balances real money balances real rates real return real stock reduced reform restrictions return on holding return on money revenue rural sector seigniorage self-finance self-financed investment stock of money store of value subsidy tariff theory tion U.S. dollars underdeveloped