Fragility of the international financial system : how can we prevent new crises in emerging markets? / Alexandre Lamfalussy, Bernard Snoy & Jâerãome Wilson, editors.
Material type:
- 9052019665
- 0820446769
- HF1352 .F811 2001
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Ciencias Sociales | Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) | HF1352 .F811 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 3 | Available | 00000115280 |
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Machine generated contents note: PART I. THE EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION -- The Contribution of Robert Triffin to the Development of the European Payments Union by Sabine GODTS-PETERS -- The European Payments Union: History and Implications for the Evolution of the International Financial Architecture -- by Barry EICHENGREEN and Jorge BRAGA de MACEDO -- Comments on Contributionsfrom Mrs. Godts-Peters, Pr. Eichengreen and Pr. Braga de Macedo by Nicolas KRUL -- PART II. TOWARDS SYSTEMIC REFORMS TO PREVENT -- NEW CRISES IN EMERGING MARKETS -- The Choice of Exchange Rate Regime in Transition Countries During the Run-up to EMU by Gyorgy SZAPARY -- The Next Ten Years of Monetary Relations in Asia -- by Ronald ANDERSON and Alfred STEINHERR -- Fads and Fundamentals in Emerging Markets: Lessons from the East Asian Crisis of 1997 by Shinji TAKAGI -- Financial Globalization: Lessons from Financial Crises in Latin America since 1980 by Ren6 VILLARREAL -- and Rocio RAMOS de VILLARREAL -- The International Monetary Fund and the International Financial Architecture by Michel AGLIETTA -- A Regional Approach as a Contribution to a more Stable International Monetary System by Christian GHYMERS -- The Russian Financial Crisis and the Pitfalls in the Transition Process by Bernard SNOY -- PART III. CONCLUSIONS -- Suggestions for Future Work in the Spirit of Robert Triffin -- by Gusztdv BAGER, Mikl6s SZABO-PELSOCZI, -- Andrew CROCKETT and Edwin M. TRUMAN.
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