Financial Development in Korea, 1945–1978
1983 • 392 pages

Preliminary Material -- Theories of Financial Development and the Relevance of Korean Experience -- The Financial System: Size, Structure, and Patterns of Intermediation -- Korea's Regulated Financial Institutions -- The Unregulated Financial Institutions and Markets -- Interactions of the Regulated and Unregulated Financial Markets -- Policies to Influence Resource Allocation -- Policies to Influence Resource Mobilization: The Monetary Reform of 1965 -- Price-Stabilization Problems and Policies -- Financial Development and Economic Development -- Lessons from the Korean Experience -- Epilogue -- Farmers' and Fishermen's Usurious Debts Resettlement Order -- Summary of Principal Recommendations Made by Gurley, Patrick, and Shaw -- Readjustment of Curb-Market Borrowings -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Harvard East Asian Monographs.


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