Offers seven papers with commentary and a panel discussion from a September 1996 conference in Washi...
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Offers seven papers with commentary and a panel discussion from a September 1996 conference in Washington, DC. They examine what kind of financial regulatory system is appropriate for Latin American economies; what kind of structure is needed to ensure that the region has a sound, efficient, and creative financial system capable of responding to local conditions; and what kind of financial safety net is appropriate for a region undergoing the kind of transformation now occurring in the region. The safety net, of course would be for banks and investors, not people. No index. Distributed in the US by Johns Hopkins University Press. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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