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100 1 _aIshii, Shogo
_eauthor
_9139230
245 0 0 _aCapital account liberalization and financial sector stability /
_cby a staff team led by Shogo Ishii and Karl Habermeier, with Jorge Iván Canales-Kriljenko ... [et al.].
264 1 _aWashington, DC :
_bInternational Monetary Fund,
_c2002.
300 _a94 pages ;
_c28 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aOccasional paper / International Monetary Fund ;
_v211
504 _aBIB
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: Part I.A Framework for Sequencing -- I Overview 3 -- 11 Analytical Issues 5 -- Sources of Financial Sector Instability 5 -- Linkages of Financial Sector Instability with Capital -- Account Liberalization 6 -- Contagion and the Influence of Size and Openness 12 -- III Sequencing Capital Account Liberalization -- with Other Reforms 14 -- Sequencing: Insights from Country Experiences 14 -- General Principles for Sequencing 17 -- IV A Suggested Methodology for Sequencing 19 -- Applying the Methodology-An Example 21 -- Part II.The Prudential Framework and Capital Account Liberalization -- V The General Framework for Financial Sector Stability 31 -- Development of Financial Markets and Institutions 32 -- Prudential Regulation and Supervision: General Issues 33 -- Improved Risk Management by Financial Institutions 34 -- Capital Controls and Prudential Policies 35 -- Accounting, Auditing, and Disclosure 37 -- Financial Safety Nets and Resolution Policies 37 -- VI Prudential Regulation and Supervision of -- Cross-Border Transactions 40 -- Prudential Regulation and Supervision of Banks 40 -- Prudential Aspects of Offshore Financial Centers 46 -- Nonbank Financial Institutions 47 -- Supervisory Practices 48 -- Part III.Selected Country Experiences with Capital Account -- Liberalization and Financial Sector Stability -- VII Countries That Avoided a Financial Crisis 53 -- Austria: Integration into Regional and Global Markets 53 -- Hungary: Resilience to Contagion from the 1998 Russian Crisis 56 -- South Africa: Contagion from the 1997-98 Financial Crises 59 -- United Kingdom: The 1992 ERM Crisis 63 -- VIII Countries That Experienced a Financial Crisis 68 -- Korea: The 1997 Twin Crises 68 -- Mexico: The 1994-95 Crisis 72 -- Sweden: The Early 1990s Twin Crises 78 -- Turkey: The 1994 and 2000 Crises 81 -- Paraguay: The 1995-98 Financial Sector Crisis 85.
650 0 _aCapital movements
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650 0 _aCapital market
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650 0 _aFinancial institutions
_xState supervision
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_vStatistics
650 0 _aBanks and banking
_xState supervision
_zIndonesia
_923261
650 0 _aFinancial crises
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650 0 _aMonetary policy
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650 0 _aInternational finance
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700 1 _aHabermeier, Karl Friedrich.
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700 1 _aCanales-Kriljenko, Jorge Iván.
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