Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Depth and Economic Growth,
NBER Working Paper No. 7384 We show a statistically significant and economically relevant effect of open capital accounts on financial deepness and economic growth in a cross-section of countries over the period 1986 to 1995. Countries with open capital accounts over some or all of this period had a significantly greater increase in financial depth than countries with continuing capital account restrictions, and they also enjoyed greater economic growth. There results, however, are largely driven by the developed countries in the sample. The observed failure of capital account liberalization to promote financial deepness among developing countries suggests potentially important policy implications concerning the desirability of liberalizing the capital account. This paper is available as PDF (136 K) or via email
Machine-readable bibliographic record - MARC, RIS, BibTeX Document Object Identifier (DOI): 10.3386/w7384 Published: Klein, Michael W. and Giovanni P. Olivei. "Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Depth, and Economic Growth." Journal of International Money and Finance 27, 6 (October 2008): 861-75. Users who downloaded this paper also downloaded* these:
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