International Lending in a Fragile World Economy
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1983, 1983
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1983 |
Series: | Financial and Monetary Policy Studies
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- A Opening Addresses
- I International Lending in a Fragile World Economy
- II International Lending in a Fragile World Economy: The Point of View of a Commercial Banker
- III International Lending in a Fragile World Economy: A Supervisory Perspective
- B The Growth of International Lending: Determinants and Domestic Implications
- IV Euro-market Expansion: Macroeconomic Concerns, Theoretical Models and Preliminary Empirical Estimates
- V Emergence et Développement des Multinationales Bancaires: Aspects Théoriques et Empiriques
- VI The Euro-currency Markets: Their Credit Effects and the Dynamics of Monetary Policy
- VII Euro-market Growth, Risks in International Bank Lending and Domestic Monetary Management
- VIII International Capital Flows, Exchange Rates and Domestic Monetary Policy
- C The Role of Banks in International Lending
- IX Western Governments and Western Banks: How to Reconcile their Objectives in International Lending
- XXII Stabilizing a Fragile International Financial System
- XXIII General Report
- X Opportunities and Constraints in International Lending
- XI The Role of Banks in International Capital Markets
- XII The Interrelationships between Export Financing and Commercial Banking Activity
- D Aspects of Growing International Indebtedness
- XIII Limits to International Indebtedness
- XIV Limits to International Indebtedness
- XV Prospects for the External Position of Non-oil Developing Countries
- XVI Managing International Indebtedness
- E The Stability of the International Financial System
- XVII Gestion des Risques et Stabilité du Système Financier International
- XVIII Risks to the Stability of the International Financial System: Gloom Without Drama
- XIX Experience with the Rescheduling of International Debt
- XX The Stability of the International Financial System: Can We Cope with the Risk?
- XXI Safeguarding theInternational Banking System: Present Arrangements and a Framework for Reform
- F Reports on the Colloquium