International financial institutions and human rights: implications for public health [PDF]
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, international financial institutions have attracted intense controversy over the past decades, exemplified most recently by the popular discontent expressed ...
Thomas Stubbs, Alexander Kentikelenis
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ASSESSMENTS AND CONTROVERSIES ON THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS – IFIS - WITHIN A GLOBALIZED MARKET [PDF]
The world economy registered within the last decades a series of transformations which had as a result astounding economic growth, yet also violent crises, a maturing of the international cooperation with positive effects, yet also negative aspects as a ...
Dumitrescu Bogdan Andrei, Enciu Adrian
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Global financial technology coordination by international institutions and organisations [PDF]
In the context of geopolitical polarisation, the world economy is increasingly fragmented into separate economic blocs with different ideologies, technological standards and currencies, with the dominance of the dollar being supplanted by a multipolar ...
Razletovskaia Viktoriya
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The Transformation of Russia’s Role in the Global Financial Architecture in the Context of Geopolitical Challenges [PDF]
The article focuses on the evolution of the global financial architecture in the context of geopolitical challenges. It introduces the conceptual apparatus of the global financial architecture (GFA) in conjunction with the structure of the global ...
Anton V. Navoy
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ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF MOLDOVA
The article considers the financial assistance of international financial institutions (the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank) to Moldova in their partnership process.
Sergey Stupachev
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International Financial Institutions
Abstract Having sizeable lending capacity and unparalleled epistemic power, international financial institutions (IFIs) are the world’s most powerful international organizations. One class of IFIs is primarily focused on lending for development projects, and commands portfolios of hundreds of millions of dollars that can transform ...
Kentikelenis, Alexander E. +1 more
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Interconnectedness, systemic crises, and recessions
In this paper, we construct a simple model designed to capture four widely held views about financial crises: [1] Interconnectedness among financial institutions (banks) can play a major role in precipitating systemic financial crises.
Marco A. Espinosa-Vega, Steven Russell
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Economic crisis impact on international financial institutions: The necessity for reforms [PDF]
The emergence and deepening of the global economic crisis is reflected in large part on the functioning of international financial institutions and their current structure. The long-term financial crisis has placed demands for decisive reform moves in
Petrović Pero, Jović Željko
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This study examines the effects of international capital flows segmented by borrower type (i.e., banks versus other types of financial institutions) and the development of domestic financial institutions on the level of domestic credit in 74 developing ...
Subroto Rapih
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Justification of criticism of the international financial institutions [PDF]
As more than half a century has passed since the establishment of the international financial institutions (IMF, World Bank), this paper analyzes the opinion that these institutions have not accomplished their mission.
Đonlagić Dženan, Kožarić Amra
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