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Can reforming global institutions help developing countries share more in the benefits from globalization? [PDF]
Globalization could significantly expand trade, international investment, and technological advances, but the gains from global integration have been unevenly distributed across and within nations.
Solimano, Andres
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REINVESTMENT ACTIVITY OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE – STIMULATORS AND MOTIVATORS: CASE OF UKRAINE [PDF]
Basic tendencies in investment climate of Ukraine are discovered. The principal sources of investments of industrial enterprises are examined. The process of reinvestment activity of industrial enterprises and its influence on the prospects of economic ...
Yermoshkina, Olena
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IMF REFORM - AN OPEN AGENDA [PDF]
The financial crisis calls for a reform of the international monetary system and its institutions, so that they can more adequately reflect changing economic weights in the world economy and be more responsive to future challenges.
Ramona ORASTEAN
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THE FINANCIAL STABILITY BOARD AS THE FOUR PIER OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM
The paper considers the circumstances and conditions for establishing the Financial Stability Board (FSB) as the successor of the Financial Stability Forum, the basic principles, the scope of the Board’s activities, particularly aligned with global ...
S. N. Silvestrov
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Comparison of IAS 39 and IFRS 9: The Analysis of Replacement [PDF]
The financial crisis had an impact on international financial reporting standards. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) prepared a new standard for financial instruments.
Mojca Gornjak
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The International Community and the CIS-7 [PDF]
The international community has sought to assist the development efforts of the CIS-7 countries since the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. The international financial institutions have played a leading role in these efforts.
Philip R. Lane
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Reform of the Global Financial Architecture [PDF]
This paper examines the implications of the global financial crisis of 2007-10 for reform of the global financial architecture, in particular the International Monetary Fund and the Financial Stability Board and their interaction.
Edwin M. Truman, Garry J. Schinasi
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Background: Environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices are increasingly integrated into banking. However, their effects on financial stability remain inconclusive, particularly in oil-dependent economies like those of the Gulf Cooperation ...
Ibrahim N. Khatatbeh +3 more
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Efficiency of Financial Institutions: International Survey and Directions for Future Research [PDF]
This paper surveys 130 studies that apply frontier efficiency analysis to financial institutions in 21 countries. The primary goals are to summarize and critically review empirical estimates of financial institution efficiency and to attempt to arrive at
Allen N. Berger, David B. Humphrey
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Improving Global Financial Stability [PDF]
This report concludes that the failure of developing country governments and international financial institutions to adapt to changing markets helped trigger some of the world's financial crises. Arguing that global finance is "more susceptible to crisis
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