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Sources and legitimacy of financial liberalization

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posted on 2012-03-13, 14:21 authored by Brian Burgoon, Panicos O. Demetriades, Geoffrey R. D. Underhill
This article seeks to clarify how we understand domestic and international sources of globalization and specifically how we explain financial liberalization across countries. The article also develops our understanding of the underlying legitimacy of financial liberalization. We debate e.g. Abiad and Mody (2005) and others who have found political factors to have little impact on financial openness. Using the same data undergirding such conclusions we argue, in contrast, that even a slight broadening of the political variables employed in the model and much closer attention to “input” and “output” aspects of the political legitimacy of financial liberalization over time reveal a more central role for politics in shaping liberalization. Input legitimacy involves the representation of stakeholders in initial and ongoing decisions to liberalize, while “output” legitimacy concerns liberalization's distributional consequences and management thereof over time. Several empirical measures of domestic-national and international political factors plausibly influence such aspects of legitimacy and are found to play a significant role in shaping liberalization, suggesting legitimation politics to be more important to financial openness than existing studies have typically acknowledged.

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European Journal of Political Economy, 2012, 28 (2), pp. 147-161.

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/Department of Economics

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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European Journal of Political Economy

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Elsevier

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0176-2680

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1873-5703

Copyright date

2011

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2012-03-13

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0176268011001017

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en

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