Lars Jonung
Professor emeritus
Lessons for China from Financial Liberalization in Scandinavia
Author
Summary, in English
This report identifies a set of policy lessons for China today drawn from the experience of financial deregulation, financial crisis, and recovery in Scandinavia during the period 1985-2000. Although there are considerable differences between the huge Chinese economy and the small Nordic countries, there are enough similarities to make lesson-drawing a worthwhile exercise. Based on the Scandinavian experience and the added complexity of China's status as a transition economy, financial reforms should strike a proper balance between being gradual (to avoid costly mistakes) and substantive (to secure efficiency gains in the longer term) with due consideration being given to initial conditions concerning regulation, taxes, and exchange rate arrangements. A well-managed process of financial deregulation requires that policymakers and market participants fully understand the linkages between financial reforms and the rest of the economy. In addition, the supervisory and management systems in the financial sector should move in step with the liberalization process.
Department/s
- Department of Economics
Publishing year
2014
Language
English
Pages
1-50
Publication/Series
Asian Economic Papers
Volume
13
Issue
1
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
MIT Press
Topic
- Economics
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1535-3516