Financial architecture reform
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- What are the characteristics of banking services in the Philippines following policy reforms?
- ( M.C.V. Manlagñit; M.B. Lamberte / Philippine Institute for Development Studies , 2004)
- During the 1980s, the Philippines reformed its financial system in order to improve efficiency and strengthen the safety and soundness of financial institutions. However, the efficiency of the financi...
- Analysing the emerging financial architecture
- ( S. Griffith-Jones; J.A. Ocampo / Global Development Network , 2003)
- The financial crises in East Asia, Russia and Latin America in recent years have had a dramatic impact on a large number of developing countries. Outflows of capital, disruptions in domestic financial...
- Ensuring that international finance makes a difference to poor and vulnernable people
- ( United Nations General Assembly , 2005)
- This UN resolution on the international financial system and architecture starts with the proviso that that the growth of the global economy is likely to decelerate in 2006, with knock-on effects of r...
- Strong institutions and financial crisis
- ( M.S. Milo / Global Development Network , 2004)
- The 1997 Asian crisis exposed both weaknesses in domestic policies and institutions as well as deficiencies and uncertainties of the international financial system. Thus, financial reforms instituted ...
- The lessons learnt from the Asian financial crisis
- ( S. Mundle / Global Development Network , 2004)
- The Asian financial crisis of 1997 was characterized by a combination of several inter-related processes of which included the appreciation of dollar pegged exchange rates, declining exports, arbitrag...
- Survey of the research department's findings at IADB over the period 1994-2004.
- ( E. Lora; C. Pagés; U. Panizza; E. Stein / , 2004)
- This paper surveys the economic development of Latin America across a ten year period from 1994 to 2004. Throughout the region, economic volatility, low growth, employment, poverty, and inequality hav...
- Chile: approaches to results-based funding in tertiary education in Chile
- ( K. Thorn; L. Holm-Nielsen; J. S. Jeppesen / Documents and Reports , 2004)
- This paper profiles international experiences and discusses strengths and weaknesses in approaches to results-based funding of tertiary education in order to identify finance reform options for Chile....
- The shift towards liberalised financial systems: when, by how much, and why did countries reform?
- ( A. Abiad; A. Mody / International Monetary Fund , 2003)
- This paper assesses financial sector reform, in particular the shift towards liberalised financial systems. It attempts to explain why all countries experienced long stretches with no policy change, ...
- How did Egypt move towards financial stabilisation?
- ( H. Handy / Egyptian Center for Economic Studies (ECES), Egypt , 2001)
- This paper discusses Egypt’s efforts to achieve stabilisation during the first half of the 1990s. It looks at the sources and consequences of the recent pressures on the external position and the poli...
- What should the international financial architecture look like?
- ( S. Griffith-Jones / United Nations Development Programme , 2002)
- This paper regards international financial stability and efficiency as very important public good, especially for developing countries. This global public good can be protected through:the avo...
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