Abolishing Capital Controls in Spain: A Challenge for the 90s

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Title
Abolishing Capital Controls in Spain: A Challenge for the 90s
Title of the book
Economic Integration and Financial Liberalization: Prospects for Southern Europe
Author(s)
Bacchetta P.
Publisher
London: Palgrave Macmillan UK
ISBN
978-1-349-12146-5
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1992
Editor
Gibson H.D., Tsakalotos E.
Series
St Antony’s/Macmillan Series
Pages
173-194
Language
english
Abstract
The deadline of January 1993, marking the full liberalization of capital movements, combined with the additional changes implied by the integration into the European Community (EC), represents a formidable challenge for Spain. The behaviour of all economic actors will be deeply affected as the traditional autarkic structure of the Spanish economy will be rapidly eliminated to give way to a more modern, but also more dependent, economy. In particular, the authorities will have to reassess every aspect of economic policy. The right reaction to these changes will determine whether Spain can be included in the club of richer northern EC countries or whether it will remain a peripheral state in the Community.
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