Essays on the World Economy and Its Financial SystemBrigitte Granville Royal Institute of International Affairs, International Economics Programme, 2000 - Broj stranica: 270 Contributors from member organizations of the Tokyo Club discuss the topics "Reflections on the Economies of Three Major Western Players," "Assessment and Responses to Financial Turmoil," "In Search of an Exchange Rate Regime," and "Managing Risks in an Integrating World Financial System." Members of the Tokyo Club include the Brookings Institution (USA), IFO-Institut Fur Wirtschaftsforschung (Germany), Institut Francais des Relations Internationales (France), The Royal Institute of International Affairs (UK), and Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (Japan). |
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Foreword | 7 |
Introduction | 7 |
A Review | 15 |
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Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 9
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Asia Asian countries Asian financial crisis assets banking system BCBS billion borrowing capital account capital controls capital flows capital markets CEE countries cent central bank competitiveness costs crises cross-border currency board current account deficits Czech Republic debt devaluation developing countries dollar domestic economic growth effective Eichengreen emerging markets equilibrium euro European exchange rate policies exchange rate regimes exchange rate system exports external financial institutions financial liberalization financial markets financial sector financial system fiscal fixed exchange rate flexibility floating exchange rate foreign exchange global financial Hong Kong IASC increase inflation inflows international financial architecture International Monetary Fund investment investors issues Japan labour loans long-term Maastricht macroeconomic major Malaysia monetary policy monetary union monitoring moral hazard nations parity pension portfolio problems prudential oversight real exchange rate regulation requirements restructuring risk premium Russian short-term speculative stability supervisors sustainability target trade transition World Bank