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International Financial Architecture G7 Imf Bis Debtors And Creditors Carlos M Pelez

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International Financial Architecture G7 Imf Bis Debtors And Creditors Carlos M Pelez
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.23 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Carlos M. Peláez
ISBN: 9781403996213, 1403996210
Language: English
Year: 2006

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International Financial Architecture G7 Imf Bis Debtors And Creditors Carlos M Pelez by Carlos M. Peláez 9781403996213, 1403996210 instant download after payment.

The Group of Seven Industrialized Countries, G7 developed a new doctrine of international supervision and regulation of financial markets. The G7 instructed international financial institution such as the IMF, Bank for International Settlements, the World Bank and the Multilateral Development Bank to tighten their supervision and regulation of international finance. This volume examines this doctrine sometimes known as 'New Architecture of the International Financial Systems' or IFA. Strengthening of the international financial system never ends and there have been recurring vulnerabilities in international financial architecture. The book examines current practices and its consequences and how the IFA has evolved and its alternatives. The book draws upon academic knowledge, practitioner techniques in financial risk management and official doctrine to analyze how investors, creditors and debts function within the new architecture.

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