International Monetary and Financial Issues for the 1990s: Research Papers for the Group of Twenty-fourUN, 1999 - 181 páginas |
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... monitoring , and inappropriate criteria for the entry and exit of financial institutions . Obviously , in applying these stylized facts to specific economies , the relative bearing of each element will differ . For example , one can ...
... monitoring , and inappropriate criteria for the entry and exit of financial institutions . Obviously , in applying these stylized facts to specific economies , the relative bearing of each element will differ . For example , one can ...
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... monitoring by shareholders and depositors . In other words , market discipline is essential . Despite the processes of financial liberalization that began earlier , one feature of many developing economies is that this process has taken ...
... monitoring by shareholders and depositors . In other words , market discipline is essential . Despite the processes of financial liberalization that began earlier , one feature of many developing economies is that this process has taken ...
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... monitoring as a complement to supervisory activities requires that depositors and investors perceive that they may lose their funds and savings should a bank become insolvent . In developing countries the State has traditionally stepped ...
... monitoring as a complement to supervisory activities requires that depositors and investors perceive that they may lose their funds and savings should a bank become insolvent . In developing countries the State has traditionally stepped ...
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References | 16 |
Heterogeneity of developing countries | 35 |
KEY ISSUES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN A POSSIBLE | 39 |
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