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Financial liberalization: what have we learnt? /

By: Lamberte, Mario B.
Series: Vol. 12 No. 2 Second Sem 1985.Description: p.274-289.Subject(s): Financial liberalization - Philippines | Financial liberalizationOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of Philippine DevelopmentSummary: This paper attempts to study the Philippines' experience with financial liberalization. Specifically, it examines the impact of interest rate reforms on the flow of loanable funds. It focuses mainly on the interest rate reforms and the flow of loanable funds in the organized financial market. The next section briefly sketches the flow of funds from primary savers to ultimate users of funds. It demonstrates the degree of sophistication achieved by the Philippine financial system. Section III examines the impact of interest rate reforms on the flow of loanable funds. The last section concludes the study
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This paper attempts to study the Philippines' experience with financial liberalization. Specifically, it examines the impact of interest rate reforms on the flow of loanable funds. It focuses mainly on the interest rate reforms and the flow of loanable funds in the organized financial market. The next section briefly sketches the flow of funds from primary savers to ultimate users of funds. It demonstrates the degree of sophistication achieved by the Philippine financial system. Section III examines the impact of interest rate reforms on the flow of loanable funds. The last section concludes the study

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