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the intent of capital requirements, even when the bank itself is subject to rigorous accounting standards. A number of …, which currently are markets for bank liabilities; severely limiting public safety nets for bank liabilities so that risky … in restraining bank risk in Latin America than in the industrial countries. …
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The basic worldwide financial safety net architecture provides for a system of similar institutions: a lender of last resort, deposit insurance, and prudential regulation. In countries whose banking systems suffer seriously from negative capital positions and overbanking, such as in some Latin...
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Institutions Division (CMF) of the Inter-American Development Bank. Presented with each chapter as an independent piece, the paper … existing analytical frameworks of the bank to a more conceptual framework that looks at the fundamental goals and activities of …
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Institutions Division (CMF) of the Inter-American Development Bank. Presented with each chapter as an independent piece, the paper … existing analytical frameworks of the bank to a more conceptual framework that looks at the fundamental goals and activities of …
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This paper analyzes capital inflow surges in emerging economies from 1980 to 2005. Estimated probit models are used, which discriminate well between surges associated with banking crises or recessions, and those surges that end without such events. The results indicate that the composition of...
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