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- catalog abstract "The Inter-American Development Bank and the OECD Development Centre created the International Forum on Latin American Perspectives as an annual meeting place of ideas and strategies from Latin America and from the OECD region. The tenth meeting of the Forum was held in Paris in November 1999 and this book contains contributions from that meeting. Its broad conclusion is that reform of the international financial system must take place in the context of partnership between the private and the public international sectors in order to provide the conditions for stability and growth. The Forum debated whether the current reforms of the global financial markets were succeeding in identifying and addressing major distortions to international capital flows between developed and developing countries, essentially, the moral hazard versus sovereign risk question. Particular attention was devoted to: bailing the private sector into crisis prevention and resolution, including under the Paris Club framework; the recently proposed revisions to the Basel Accord on bank capital requirements; and the appropriate exchange rate regime in Latin America.".
- catalog contributor b11734502.
- catalog contributor b11734503.
- catalog contributor b11734504.
- catalog contributor b11734505.
- catalog contributor b11734506.
- catalog coverage "Latin America Economic policy Congresses.".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Economic policy.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Preface by Jorge Braga de Macedo and Enrique V. Iglesias -- Overview by Helmut Reisen -- Part One: International Financial Markets and Latin America -- What's Wrong with International Financial Markets by Eduardo Fernandez-Arias and Ricardo Hausmann -- The Paris Club and the Private Sector by Philippe de Fontaine Vive -- Getting it Right: What to Reform in International Financial Markets by Eduardo Fernandez-Arias and Ricardo Hausmann -- Revisions to the Basel Accord and Sovereign Ratings by Helmut Reisen -- Exhchange Rate Arrangements for the New Architecture by Ricardo Hausmann -- Part II: National and International Responses -- Coordination for Stability by Ernesto Acevedo -- The Complimentarity of National and International Reform by Marcos Caramuru de Paiva -- Global Finance from a Latin American Viewpoint by Pablo Guidotti -- Financial Globalisation Seen from Europe and from France by Jean Lemierre -- Global Finance from a European Standpoint by Vittorio Grilli -- Excessive Short-Term Flows by Klaus Regling -- Post-Crisis Reconstruction: The National Dimension by Ignazio Visco -- Programme -- List of Authors and Participants".
- catalog description "The Inter-American Development Bank and the OECD Development Centre created the International Forum on Latin American Perspectives as an annual meeting place of ideas and strategies from Latin America and from the OECD region. The tenth meeting of the Forum was held in Paris in November 1999 and this book contains contributions from that meeting. Its broad conclusion is that reform of the international financial system must take place in the context of partnership between the private and the public international sectors in order to provide the conditions for stability and growth. The Forum debated whether the current reforms of the global financial markets were succeeding in identifying and addressing major distortions to international capital flows between developed and developing countries, essentially, the moral hazard versus sovereign risk question. Particular attention was devoted to: bailing the private sector into crisis prevention and resolution, including under the Paris Club framework; the recently proposed revisions to the Basel Accord on bank capital requirements; and the appropriate exchange rate regime in Latin America.".
- catalog extent "135 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Global finance from a Latin American viewpoint.".
- catalog identifier "9264176470".
- catalog isFormatOf "Global finance from a Latin American viewpoint.".
- catalog isPartOf "Development Centre Seminars".
- catalog isPartOf "Development Centre Seminars, 2074-3750.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; Washington : Inter-American Development Bank,".
- catalog relation "Global finance from a Latin American viewpoint.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Economic policy Congresses.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Economic policy.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America".
- catalog spatial "Latin America.".
- catalog subject "330 1".
- catalog subject "Finance Latin America Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Finance Latin America.".
- catalog subject "HG205 .G56 2000".
- catalog subject "International economic relations.".
- catalog subject "International finance Congresses.".
- catalog subject "International finance.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface by Jorge Braga de Macedo and Enrique V. Iglesias -- Overview by Helmut Reisen -- Part One: International Financial Markets and Latin America -- What's Wrong with International Financial Markets by Eduardo Fernandez-Arias and Ricardo Hausmann -- The Paris Club and the Private Sector by Philippe de Fontaine Vive -- Getting it Right: What to Reform in International Financial Markets by Eduardo Fernandez-Arias and Ricardo Hausmann -- Revisions to the Basel Accord and Sovereign Ratings by Helmut Reisen -- Exhchange Rate Arrangements for the New Architecture by Ricardo Hausmann -- Part II: National and International Responses -- Coordination for Stability by Ernesto Acevedo -- The Complimentarity of National and International Reform by Marcos Caramuru de Paiva -- Global Finance from a Latin American Viewpoint by Pablo Guidotti -- Financial Globalisation Seen from Europe and from France by Jean Lemierre -- Global Finance from a European Standpoint by Vittorio Grilli -- Excessive Short-Term Flows by Klaus Regling -- Post-Crisis Reconstruction: The National Dimension by Ignazio Visco -- Programme -- List of Authors and Participants".
- catalog title "Global finance from a Latin American viewpoint / edited by Ricardo Hausmann and Ulrich Hiemenz.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".