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Dependency Rates and Private Savings Behavior in Developing Countries
International Monetary Fund
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1988
A firm theoretical basis for the empirical relationship between dependency rates and savings behavior in developing countries is still lacking. Two demographic extensions of the representative household’s stochastic dynamic optimization problem are presented here. It is shown that the...
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Financial Sector Assessment
International Monetary Fund
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2019
A joint IMF-World Bank mission visited
Thailand
from November 1 to 16, 2018, and February 6 to 22, 2019, to update the …
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Thailand
Financial Sector Assessment Program : Funded Pension System
World Bank Group
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2019
While
Thailand
's pension system is typically described as a multipillar pension scheme, its design is highly fragmented …
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- Detailed Assessment of Observance : Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
International Monetary Fund
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2019
This assessment of the implementation of the BCP by the BOT is part of the FSAP undertaken by the IMF and the World Bank. The assessment was performed October 25 through November 16, 2018 and is based on the regulatory and supervisory framework in place at the time of this visit. Compliance was...
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- Assessment of Observance of the IOSCO Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation
World Bank Group
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2019
This is an assessment of the Securities and Exchange Commission of
Thailand
(SEC) and, secondarily, of certain self …-regulatory organizations (SRO) that participate in the regulation of the capital markets of
Thailand
. This assessment was conducted in February …) and the World Bank. The financial sector of
Thailand
shows strong growth and is dominated by banks, which are a major …
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- Assessment of Observance of the CPSS-IOSCO Principals for Financial Market Infrastructures : BAHTNET and TSD
International Monetary Fund
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2019
of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) of
Thailand
in November 2018 … the assessment includes two main FMIs as well as the authorities in
Thailand
responsible for regulation, supervision, and …
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Insurance Core Principles
International Monetary Fund
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2019
supervisory practices in the insurance sector of
Thailand
. The assessment was conducted by Charles Michael Grist, Financial Sector …
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Financial Sector Assessment Program : Fixed Income
International Monetary Fund
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2008
The debt market in
Thailand
has made important strides since the financial crisis of 1997. The Thai government has made …
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Thailand
Financial Sector Assessment Program :
Thailand
Securities Depository of the CPSS/IOSCO Recommendations for Securities Settlement Systems
International Monetary Fund
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2008
jurisdiction. The laws, regulations, rules and procedures governing the operations and activities of
Thailand
Securities … the Ministry of Commerce (MoC), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bank of
Thailand
(BOT). It is …
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Financial Sector Assessment Program : Implementation of the IOSCO Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation
International Monetary Fund
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2008
The responsibilities of the regulator should be clearly and objectively stated. The regulator should be operationally independent and accountable in the exercise of its functions and powers. The regulator should have adequate powers, proper resources and the capacity to perform its functions and...
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