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- catalog abstract "Limiting Risks and Sharing Losses in the Globalized Capital Market draws lessons from recent international financial crises - Mexico in 1994-95 and Asia in 1997, affecting Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, and Japan. Limiting Risks shows that these financial crises relate to traditional foreign policy concerns, such as ensuring that the stresses of economic restructuring, which international institutions often demand as a condition of financial aid, do not weaken young democracies or make the recipient country hostile to the United States and the international community. Limiting Risks and Sharing Losses in the Globalized Capital Market gathers thoughtful conclusions drawn in a series of public discussions and small group meetings sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, involving many individuals with policy-making experience at major national and international financial institutions.".
- catalog contributor b10887424.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Samuel F. Wells, Jr. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Systemic Risk: The Core Challenge of a Globalized Capital Market -- 3. The Sources of Financial Crises and Possible Systemic Risk -- 4. Recent Financial Crises: How They Emerged -- 5. The Policy Reaction: What Is Being Done? -- 6. The Unresolved Issues. Strengthening Weak Banking Systems. Reducing the Volatility of the Capital Markets. Who Pays? Distributing the Cost of Resolving Financial Crises -- 7. Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Financial Crises -- App. A. Woodrow Wilson Center Working Group on Global Capital -- App. B. The Global Financial System: Status Report.".
- catalog description "Limiting Risks and Sharing Losses in the Globalized Capital Market draws lessons from recent international financial crises - Mexico in 1994-95 and Asia in 1997, affecting Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, and Japan. Limiting Risks shows that these financial crises relate to traditional foreign policy concerns, such as ensuring that the stresses of economic restructuring, which international institutions often demand as a condition of financial aid, do not weaken young democracies or make the recipient country hostile to the United States and the international community.".
- catalog description "Limiting Risks and Sharing Losses in the Globalized Capital Market gathers thoughtful conclusions drawn in a series of public discussions and small group meetings sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, involving many individuals with policy-making experience at major national and international financial institutions.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 103 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Limiting risks and sharing losses in the globalized capital market.".
- catalog identifier "0943875889 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Limiting risks and sharing losses in the globalized capital market.".
- catalog isPartOf "Woodrow Wilson Center special studies".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore, Md. : Distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Limiting risks and sharing losses in the globalized capital market.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog subject "332/.042 21".
- catalog subject "Capital market.".
- catalog subject "HG3881 .H245 1998".
- catalog subject "HG3881 .H34 1998".
- catalog subject "International economic relations.".
- catalog subject "International finance.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Samuel F. Wells, Jr. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Systemic Risk: The Core Challenge of a Globalized Capital Market -- 3. The Sources of Financial Crises and Possible Systemic Risk -- 4. Recent Financial Crises: How They Emerged -- 5. The Policy Reaction: What Is Being Done? -- 6. The Unresolved Issues. Strengthening Weak Banking Systems. Reducing the Volatility of the Capital Markets. Who Pays? Distributing the Cost of Resolving Financial Crises -- 7. Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Financial Crises -- App. A. Woodrow Wilson Center Working Group on Global Capital -- App. B. The Global Financial System: Status Report.".
- catalog title "Limiting risks and sharing losses in the globalized capital market / Barry M. Hager.".
- catalog type "text".