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Mboweni: National Bank of Belgium (09/11/2004)

9th November 2004

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Date: 09/11/2004
Source: South African Reserve Bank
Title: T Mboweni: National Bank of Belgium


THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND CENTRAL BANKING IN AFRICA, ADDRESS BY MR TT MBOWENI, GOVERNOR OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK, AT THE NATIONAL BANK OF BELGIUM, 9 November 2004

1. Introduction

The global economy changed considerably in recent years with important consequences for central banking. During the last half of the previous century the world economy was characterised by a process of liberalisation, deregulation and eventually globalisation, i.e. a process through which an increasingly free flow of ideas, people, goods, services and capital leads to the integration of economies and societies. Globalisation brought increasing prosperity to the countries that became involved in it. The free flow of goods, capital and people boosted incomes and raised living standards in many parts of the world. In addition, new technological advances reduced transportation, telecommunication and computation costs. These developments did not only lead to greater operational effectiveness, but also increased the ease with which national markets could be integrated globally.

The more integrated world economy did not benefit all economies and all the inhabitants of the globe. Mr Horst Köhler, the past Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund recently stated that: "nearly 1, 2 billion people
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