Abstract

Starting from the early 1990's the world economy has entered a period characterized by financial globalization, a process expected to produce effects to speed up the rate of development in the newly industrializing countries. However financial crises started to occur very frequently in the emerging economies which apparently show that they are closely related to the ongoing financial liberalization process. In this paper, recent financial crises and the policies of the IMF are examined by giving special emphasis to the experience of Turkey to draw conclusions for the emerging markets and the transition economies.

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