Financial crisis
- Domestic causes of currency crises: policy lessons for crisis avoidance
- H. Reisen / OECD Development Centre, 1998
- The recent currency crises in Latin America and Asia have hit countries with strong macroeconomic fundamentals but weak domestic financial systems. Private capital flows, attracted by disorderly financial liberalisation and exchange r...
- Generating financial stability requires remedying the international financial architecture
- Y. Akyüz; A. Cornford / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2000
- This article discusses, in the wake of the recent financial crisis (which has had a particularly severe effect on developing countries) led to wide ranging debate on international financial reform. The article indicates that this deba...
- Towards a better Financial Architecture
- S. Griffith-Jones / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
- Discusses the latest developments related to the International Financial Architecture, underlining the gaps to be filled. New proposals concerning the disclosure of additional information on financial markets to developing countries a...
- The East Asian Currency Crisis: A Survey of the Debate on its Causes and Possible Solutions
- S. Griffith-Jones; S. Pfaffenzeller / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1998
- This survey looks into various explanations advanced for the international and national causes of the crisis, then looks into different approaches to crisis management and prevention In spite of all the uncertainty surrounding ...
- Energy price increases in developing countries : case studies of Malaysia,Indonesia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Colombia and Turkey
- Einar Hope; Balbir Singh / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995
- Six case studies show that raising energy prices to eliminate subsidies does not harm the poor, growth, inflation, or industrial competitiveness. And public revenues improve. When domestic energy prices in developing countries ...
- Reports on the international financial architecture [International Financial Crisis / Transparency and Accountability / Strengthening Financial Systems]
- World Bank, 1998
- Motivated by Asian financial crisis, reports from 3 working groups examine issues related to the stability of the international financial system and the effective functioning of global capital markets. recommendations include: ...
- The Social Impact of Adjustment in Tanzania in the 1980s: Economic Crisis and Household Survival Strategies
- M. Messkoub / Internet Journal of African Studies, 1996
- Provides a theoretical discussion of the key issues of the social impact and a brief account of the Tanzanian economy and the various dimensions of the economic crisis of the 1980s. Then discusses the social impact of adjustment progr...
- Economic Crisis in Asia: a Future of Diminishing Growth and Increasing Poverty?
- M. Rosegrant; C. Ringler / International Food Policy Research Institute, 1998
- Recovery from the crisis will depend, in part, on increases in Asias exports to some of the larger developed markets, like the United States and Western Europe. But developed countries themselves are suffering from the crisis to...
- Towards a new international financial architecture: Report of the Task Force of the Executive Committee on Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations
- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 1999
- Recommendations on new institutions needed to cope with finanancial globalisation, and to avoid crises such those in East Asia and Latin America
- The Asian currency crises: lessons for an early warning system
- F. Jotzo / National Centre for Development Studies, Australia, 1999
- Is it possible to devise a funtioning early warning system for currency crises, and is there a role for the analysis of indicators beyond economic fundamentals? In light of the Asian crisis, the issue is examined both theoretically an...
- Domestic causes of currency crises: policy lessons for crisis avoidance
- H. Reisen / OECD Development Centre, 1998
- The recent currency crises in Latin America and Asia have hit countries with strong macroeconomic fundamentals but weak domestic financial systems. Private capital flows, attracted by disorderly financial liberalisation and exchange r...
- Generating financial stability requires remedying the international financial architecture
- Y. Akyüz; A. Cornford / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2000
- This article discusses, in the wake of the recent financial crisis (which has had a particularly severe effect on developing countries) led to wide ranging debate on international financial reform. The article indicates that this deba...
- Towards a better Financial Architecture
- S. Griffith-Jones / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
- Discusses the latest developments related to the International Financial Architecture, underlining the gaps to be filled. New proposals concerning the disclosure of additional information on financial markets to developing countries a...
- The East Asian Currency Crisis: A Survey of the Debate on its Causes and Possible Solutions
- S. Griffith-Jones; S. Pfaffenzeller / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1998
- This survey looks into various explanations advanced for the international and national causes of the crisis, then looks into different approaches to crisis management and prevention In spite of all the uncertainty surrounding ...
- Energy price increases in developing countries : case studies of Malaysia,Indonesia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Colombia and Turkey
- Einar Hope; Balbir Singh / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995
- Six case studies show that raising energy prices to eliminate subsidies does not harm the poor, growth, inflation, or industrial competitiveness. And public revenues improve. When domestic energy prices in developing countries ...
- Reports on the international financial architecture [International Financial Crisis / Transparency and Accountability / Strengthening Financial Systems]
- World Bank, 1998
- Motivated by Asian financial crisis, reports from 3 working groups examine issues related to the stability of the international financial system and the effective functioning of global capital markets. recommendations include: ...
- The Social Impact of Adjustment in Tanzania in the 1980s: Economic Crisis and Household Survival Strategies
- M. Messkoub / Internet Journal of African Studies, 1996
- Provides a theoretical discussion of the key issues of the social impact and a brief account of the Tanzanian economy and the various dimensions of the economic crisis of the 1980s. Then discusses the social impact of adjustment progr...
- Economic Crisis in Asia: a Future of Diminishing Growth and Increasing Poverty?
- M. Rosegrant; C. Ringler / International Food Policy Research Institute, 1998
- Recovery from the crisis will depend, in part, on increases in Asias exports to some of the larger developed markets, like the United States and Western Europe. But developed countries themselves are suffering from the crisis to...
- Towards a new international financial architecture: Report of the Task Force of the Executive Committee on Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations
- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 1999
- Recommendations on new institutions needed to cope with finanancial globalisation, and to avoid crises such those in East Asia and Latin America
- The Asian currency crises: lessons for an early warning system
- F. Jotzo / National Centre for Development Studies, Australia, 1999
- Is it possible to devise a funtioning early warning system for currency crises, and is there a role for the analysis of indicators beyond economic fundamentals? In light of the Asian crisis, the issue is examined both theoretically an...
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