Forty Years' Experience with the OECD Code of Liberalisation of Capital Movements
The OECD has actively promoted progressive liberalisation of current and capital account operations among its members for over 40 years. Since 1961, OECD countries have engaged in the opening of capital accounts, guided by the provisions and implementation procedures embodied in a unique multilatera...
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OECD Publishing
2002.
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- Foreword; Table of Contents; Summary and Conclusions; 1. The OECD Codes-based approach to liberalisation in an evolving global context; 2. Drawing it all together - Lessons and conclusions; 3. Extending and sharing the OECD experience; Chapter I. Institutional Framework and Policy Debate; 1. A historical perspective on capital mobility; 2. Major factors driving exchange control strategies in the post-war period; 3. Policy responses to1997-98 international financial crises: the international governance debate
- 4. Linkages between domestic financial sector development and capital account liberalisation:...Notes; Chapter II. The Role of the OECD in Promoting Liberalisation of Capital Movements; Introduction; 1. The Codes of Liberalisation: structure and implementation; 2. Liberalisation experiences in older OECD member countries; 3. The liberalisation experience of recent OECD members: a question of governance; Appendix. Stylised indicators of domestic financial development and international financial liber...; Selected Bibliography
- Annex: Case Studies of Financial Liberalisation in Four OECD CountriesCzech Republic; Finland; France; Portugal