The Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Developing Countries

Following the financial crisis that broke in the US and other Western economies in late 2008, there is now serious concern about its impact on the developing countries. The world media almost daily reports scenarios of gloom and doom, with many predicting a deep global recession. This paper critically discusses this and concludes that as far as the developing countries are concerned, a bit more optimism may be warranted. Although without doubt there are particular countries that will be adversely affected, there will also be countries that may be less affected, may avoid recession, and may recover sooner than expected. Six major reasons for this conclusion are discussed. Without this resilience in the developing world, prospects for the world’s richer countries would be much bleaker. Finally, some options available to the developing countries for minimizing the impact of the crisis are discussed. The crisis accentuates the urgent need for accelerating financial development in developing countries, both through domestic financial deepening, domestic resource mobilization, and reform of the international financial system.

[1]  Luminita Horhota,et al.  IMPACT OF FINANCIAL CRISIS ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES , 2009 .

[2]  Luc Laeven,et al.  Systemic Banking Crises: A New Database , 2008, SSRN Electronic Journal.

[3]  G. Mavrotas Domestic resource mobilization and financial development , 2008 .

[4]  Shaohua Chen,et al.  The Developing World is Poorer than We Thought, But No Less Successful in the Fight Against Poverty , 2008 .

[5]  Carmen M. Reinhart,et al.  The First Global Financial Crisis of the 21st Century Part I: August 2007-May 2008 , 2008 .

[6]  John B. Taylor,et al.  The Financial Crisis and the Policy Responses: An Empirical Analysis of What Went Wrong , 2009 .

[7]  Frank M. Marchak,et al.  That vision thing , 1999, SGCH.

[8]  L. Jonung Lessons from Financial Liberalisation in Scandinavia , 2008 .

[9]  John H. Humphreys,et al.  The Vision Thing , 2004 .

[10]  M. Obstfeld,et al.  International Finance and Growth in Developing Countries: What Have We Learned? , 2009 .

[11]  Frank Heinemann,et al.  Escaping from a Combination of Liquidity Trap and Credit Crunch , 2008, SSRN Electronic Journal.

[12]  G. Mavrotas,et al.  Financial Development, Institutions, Growth and Poverty Reduction , 2008 .

[13]  I. Massa,et al.  The Global Financial Crisis: financial flows to developing countries set to fall by one quarter , 2008 .

[14]  M. Ravallion Bailing Out the World's Poorest , 2008 .

[15]  S. Wei,et al.  Das (Wasted) Kapital: Firm Ownership and Investment Efficiency in China , 2007, SSRN Electronic Journal.

[16]  G. Mavrotas,et al.  Development Finance in the Global Economy: The Road Ahead , 2008 .

[17]  F. Mwega The global financial crisis and developing countries , 2010 .

[18]  J. Bicksler The subprime mortgage debacle and its linkages to corporate governance , 2008 .

[19]  D. McCormick China & India as Africa's New Donors: The Impact of Aid on Development , 2008 .