Challenges for the New Financial Architecture
The decade of the 1990s has been marked by financial crises in countries around the world, often with international and global impact. As a result of these crises, considerable focus has been placed on developing a new international financial architecture, building upon the existing international systems and institutions. The debate has focused on the development of standards for implementation through informal organisations such as the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision in individual countries and in developing systems for the monitoring of this process of implementation, particularly through the International Monetary Fund. Such standards and their implementation and monitoring may have a significant impact in reducing financial crises in the future, but certain gaps and problems remain
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[2010]
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Authors: | Weber, Rolf H. |
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[2010]: [S.l.] : SSRN |
Description of contents: | Abstract [papers.ssrn.com] |
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