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Rethinking Financial Globalization

In: Global Market and Trade

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  • Strike Mbulawa

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This chapter introduces the concept of financial globalization and examines the factors driving financial globalization in emerging and developing market economies. The role of financial globalization in driving development and strengthening of the financial sector, sustainable economic growth, and the nature of innovations are explored. On a broader scale, there is a need to understand the developments in global financial innovation and implications for developing and emerging markets. The chapter explores the challenges, and risks and benefits of financial globalization to emerging and developing markets and how they will shape future behavior and interactions by economic agents in these markets. Financial globalization can lead to different outcomes that include but not limited to domestic capital flight and potential effects on net capital flows, investment, and growth; capital inflows and higher investment and growth; or volatile capital flows and unstable domestic financial markets. The chapter discusses the measurement issues on financial openness. These all need to be explored in this context and considering the rise in innovations in the financial sector.

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  • Strike Mbulawa, 2023. "Rethinking Financial Globalization," Chapters, in: Ireneusz Miciula (ed.), Global Market and Trade, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:287999
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.108470
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    Keywords

    financial globalization; regulation; developing and emerging markets; financial risk; financial globalization impact;
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    • F10 - International Economics - - Trade - - - General

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