The aim of this course is to develop a critical understanding of the recent debate on the role of financial intermediation in the process of economic development. It will discuss the desirability of having a deeper and more efficient financial system and explore the origins of financial development. The main topics covered are: finance for development, financial innovation, financial liberalization, financial inclusiveness, financial globalization and financial crisis.
Academic Units | 4 |
Exam Schedule | Not Applicable |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | ECON(SSS) |
Prerequisites | HE2001 & HE2002 & HE2003 OR HE2001 & HE2002 & HE2004 OR HE2001 & HE2002 & HE2005 |
Mutually Exclusive |
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