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Internal Sources of Development Finance P. Kumar

Internal Sources of Development Finance By P. Kumar

Internal Sources of Development Finance by P. Kumar


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This book identifies four sources of internal finance--tax policies, capital markets, specialized financial institutions (such as development banks), and privatization of the public sector. The author surveys the conceptual foundations of financial intermediation and then examines the role of capital markets and specialized financial institutions.

Internal Sources of Development Finance Summary

Internal Sources of Development Finance: Concepts, Issues, and Strategies by P. Kumar

The 1980s have witnessed the mass migration of developing countries and the erstwhile socialist nations to market-based economic systems. The reality is that limited finance has been a formidable barrier to these countries' growth and development. Moreover, they need to rely on their internal sources as external funds are not easily forthcoming. This book identifies four sources of internal finance--tax policies, capital markets, specialized financial institutions (such as development banks), and privatization of the public sector. It examines the conceptual foundations, operating and theoretical issues, as well as strategic considerations relating to these sources.

In Part I, Kumar surveys and synthesizes theories of economic development and growth. He concludes by pointing out that these theories have ignored the importance of financial factors, i.e. markets and institutions. Part II, which relates to the internal sources of development finance, begins by examining tax policies. The author surveys the conceptual foundations of financial intermediation and then examines the role of capital markets and specialized financial institutions. Finally, the privatization of the public sector is seen as a special case of intermediation. The book clearly identifies the interrelationships among the internal sources of finance. Efficient financial intermediation is seen as the key to the growth and development of these nations. Ideal as a required text in courses in development finance and economics, this book is an important resource for consultants, professionals in the field of development, and government officials.

About P. Kumar

P. C. KUMAR is Associate Professor at the Kogod College of Business Administration, The American University, Washington, D.C. His research interests are in the transfer of finance theories to developing nations. His articles have appeared in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Decision Science, and other leading journals.

Table of Contents

Introduction Economic Development: Survey and Synthesis Concepts of Economic Development and Growth Theories of Economic Growth Internal Sources of Development Finance Taxation as an Element of Development Finance Conceptual Foundations of Financial Intermediation Financial Intermediation Through Capital Markets Financial Intermediation Through Development Banks The Trend Towards Privatization Internal Sources of Development Finance Bibliography Index

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NPB9780899304618
9780899304618
0899304613
Internal Sources of Development Finance: Concepts, Issues, and Strategies by P. Kumar
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1994-12-30
184
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