close this bookLiberalization in the Process of Economic Development
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View the documentPreface
View the documentIntroduction
View the documentChapter 1:Industrial Development and Liberalization
View the documentChapter 2:Toward a Model of Development
View the documentChapter 3:Public Finance for Developing Countries
View the documentChapter 4:The Role of Medium-Term Plans in Development
View the documentChapter 5:Adjustment to External Shocks
View the documentChapter 6: Export Liberalization
View the documentChapter 7: Import Restriction and Liberalization
View the documentChapter 8: Agriculture in the Liberalization Process
View the documentChapter 9: Financial Repression and Liberalization
View the documentChapter 10:Monetary Stabilization in LDCs
View the documentNotes on Contributors


Notes on Contributors

Lawrence B. Krause is professor of international relations and Pacific studies at the University of California, San Diego.

Kim Kihwan is the former president of the Sejong Institute and Korea Development Institute in Seoul.

Anne 0. Krueger is professor of economics at Duke University.

Gustav Ranis is director of the Economic Growth Center at Yale University.

Assar Lindbeck is director of the Institute for International Economic Studies at the University of Stockholm.

Chen Sun is president of the National Taiwan University.

Parvez Hasan is the chief economist of the Asian Division of the World Bank.

Juergen B. Donges and Ulrich Hiemenz are senior staff members of the Kiel Institute of World Economy in West Germany.

Wontack Hong is professor and chairman of the Department of Economics of Seoul National University.

D. Gale Johnson is provost and director of the Office of Economic Analysis of the University of Chicago.

Yung Chul Park is professor of economics at Korea University.

Ronald I. McKinnon is professor of economics at Stanford University.

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