Abstract
The advanced extent of political intervention in the financial markets of developing countries as a direct deterrent to growth. State‐run central banks distort the market allocation of funds and divert them from their most productive use. Professor Lawrence White, of New York University, argues for the privatisation of the world's central banks to stimulate growth, especially in the Third World.
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