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Medium-Term Growth-Stabilization Relationship in Asian Developing Countries and Some Policy Considerations

dc.contributor.authorYun-Hwan Kim
dc.date.accessioned2015-03-18T12:25:42Z
dc.date.available2015-03-18T12:25:42Z
dc.date.issued1993-02-15
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/3072
dc.description.abstractThe monetarist/structuralist debate on the relationship between economic growth and stabilization in price and the balance of payments has existed since the. 1950s. Monetarists argue that though it may not be a sufficient condition, price stabilization is a prerequisite for promoting economic growth and protecting the balance of payments. Structuralists contend that in developing countries, economic growth inevitably brings inflation and deterioration in the balance of payments. The paper tests both hypotheses by examining the cross-sectional data of 13 Asian developing countries for the period 1980-1989. The finding of the study supports the monetarist view rather than the structuralist view. In light of this, this paper suggests that development policy measures should be taken within a stable and tight monetary-fiscal stance, to avoid inflation, a severe deterrent to economic development. To achieve economic growth with stabilization, aggregate supply should be increased while aggregate demand is controlled, as an increase in aggregate supply would lead to an increase in output without causing a rise in prices. The most important and desirable way to increase aggregate supply would be to increase domestic savings and enhance productivity.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.titleMedium-Term Growth-Stabilization Relationship in Asian Developing Countries and Some Policy Considerations
dc.typeReports
dc.subject.expertEconomic Development
dc.subject.expertEconomic Infrastructure
dc.subject.expertEconomic Policies
dc.subject.expertRegional Economic Development
dc.subject.expertMicrofinance Programs
dc.subject.expertPublic Finance
dc.subject.expertLocal Financing
dc.subject.expertFinancial Stability
dc.subject.expertFinancial Sector Regulation
dc.subject.adbEnterprises
dc.subject.adbFinancial aid
dc.subject.adbEconomies in transition
dc.subject.adbLocal Finance
dc.subject.adbLocal Government
dc.subject.adbInsurance Companies
dc.subject.adbBanks
dc.subject.adbSocial Equity
dc.subject.naturalSocial responsibility of business
dc.subject.naturalAccounting
dc.subject.naturalPersonal budgets
dc.subject.naturalCost and standard of living
dc.subject.naturalBank accounts
dc.subject.naturalCredit control
dc.subject.naturalRegulatory reform
dc.subject.naturalBanks and banking
dc.title.seriesEconomic and Development Resource Center Report Series
dc.title.volume57
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank
oar.themeEconomics
oar.themeFinance
oar.adminregionAsia and the Pacific Region
oar.countryBangladesh
oar.countryBhutan
oar.countryIndia
oar.countryMaldives
oar.countryNepal
oar.countrySri Lanka
oar.countryBrunei Darussalam
oar.countryCambodia
oar.countryIndonesia
oar.countryLao People's Democratic
oar.countryMalaysia
oar.countryMyanmar
oar.countryPhilippines
oar.countrySingapore
oar.countryThailand
oar.countryViet Nam
oar.countryCook Islands
oar.countryFiji Islands
oar.countryKiribati
oar.countryMarshall Islands
oar.countryFederated States of Micronesia
oar.countryNauru
oar.countryPalau
oar.countryPapua New Guinea
oar.countrySamoa
oar.countrySolomon Islands
oar.countryTimor-Leste
oar.countryTonga
oar.countryTuvalu
oar.countryVanuatu
oar.countryAfghanistan
oar.countryArmenia
oar.countryAzerbaijan
oar.countryGeorgia
oar.countryKazakhstan
oar.countryKyrgyz Republic
oar.countryPakistan
oar.countryTajikistan
oar.countryTurkmenistan
oar.countryUzbekistan
oar.countryPeople's Republic of China
oar.countryHong Kong
oar.countryChina
oar.countryRepublic of Korea
oar.countryMongolia
oar.countryTaipei,China
oar.identifierOAR-002974
oar.authorKim, Yun-Hwan
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