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Robert M. Townsend

    April 23, 1948

    Robert M. Townsend is a distinguished Professor of Economics whose research investigates the critical role and impact of economic organization and financial systems. He employs sophisticated applied general equilibrium models, contract theory, and microdata analysis to dissect these complex structures. Townsend is renowned for his foundational contributions to economic theory, including seminal work on costly state verification and the revelation principle. His studies offer profound insights into economic functioning, particularly within developing economies.

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    Financial Systems in Developing Economies: Growth, Inequality and Policy Evaluation in Thailand
    • Focusing on Thailand's financial system, this book uniquely combines qualitative and quantitative data to assess its impact on growth, inequality, and poverty across various levels. It analyzes the roles of financial institutions, credit and insurance markets, and government policies, offering insights into their effects on economic distribution. This comprehensive evaluation serves as a valuable resource for academics and policymakers interested in development finance, highlighting the significance of financial institutions and policy variations in shaping economic outcomes.

      Financial Systems in Developing Economies: Growth, Inequality and Policy Evaluation in Thailand