Finance for growth : (Record no. 8144)

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ISBN 9780195216059
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Original cataloging agency MUL
Language of cataloging eng
Description conventions AACR
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Classification number 332.042091724 FIN
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Personal name Caprio, Gerard.
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Title Finance for growth :
Sub Title policy choices in a volatile world
Statement of responsibility, etc / Gerard Caprio and Patrick Honohan
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Place of publication Oxford :
Name of publisher Oxford University Press,
Year of publication c2001.
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Number of Pages xv, 211, [1] p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
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Title World Bank policy research report
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General note Written by Gerard Caprio and Patrick Honohan (p. xiii).
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-[212]).
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Summary, etc The overall impact of financial globalization on the domestic financial sector is profound. Liberalization of capital flows has effectively made domestic financial repression obsolete. The consequences have not been uniformly favorable. Following liberalization, domestic interest rates in developing countries have moved to a premium over industrial country rates, and can surge at times of currency speculation. Heightened interest rate and exchange rate volatility pose practical risk management difficulties for financial intermediaries and reinforce the need for appropriate infrastructures and incentives for risk containment, as well as for good macropolicies. On the other hand, the cost of equity capital has been reduced by allowing foreign investor access to local equity markets and allowing local firms to list abroad. Increased international flows through the equity markets have not been the major contributor to increased international sources of volatility. In addition to opening access to foreign-sourced financial services, more and more countries have been permitting foreign-owned banks and other financial firms to operate locally. Although this can represent a threat to domestic owners of financial firms, the drawback is outweighed by improved service quality. On all three fronts--debt, equity, and services--the costs and risks as well as the benefits of increased financial globalization. knowledges
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Language note eng
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Topical Term Economic development
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Topical Term Finance.
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Topical Term Economic policy.
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Topical Term Finance, Public.
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Topical Term Financial institutions.
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Topical Term Expenditures, Public.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Honohan, Patrick.
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        Mzumbe University Main Campus Library Mzumbe University Main Campus Library 11/11/2010 TBST 332.042091724 FIN 0066542 1 12/19/2022 Book
        Mzumbe University Main Campus Library Mzumbe University Main Campus Library 11/11/2010 TBST 332.042091724 FIN 0066543 2 12/19/2022 Book

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