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Reforming Financial Systems Historical Implications For Policy Gerard Caprio

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Reforming Financial Systems Historical Implications For Policy Gerard Caprio
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Gerard Caprio, Jr., Dimitri Vittas
ISBN: 9780521032810, 0521032814
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Reforming Financial Systems Historical Implications For Policy Gerard Caprio by Gerard Caprio, Jr., Dimitri Vittas 9780521032810, 0521032814 instant download after payment.

This volume summarizes the key lessons of financial history for emerging market and developing economies, mostly drawn from when OECD economies themselves were industrializing and did not possess the checks, balances, and supervisory capabilities they have today. The topics include the role of central banks, debates on how to make banking secure and sound, the relative efficiency of universal banking (compared with the Anglo-American commercial banking model), and the role of savings banks, nonbanks, and securities markets in development.

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