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基本説明
Provides an analysis from developing and industrialised countries perspective as well as the private sector.
Full Description
After the crisis in emerging market economies in the mid-late 1990s, the adoption of internationally recognized standards, or codes of good practice, was seen as a way to help strengthen the international financial system. This volume examines whether the standards and codes exercise can make a meaningful contribution to global financial stability and examines the developing country perspective. It takes the first steps in answering some of the open questions in the field.
Contents
Introduction; B.Schneider - PART I: DEVELOPING COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES AND EXPERIENCE - Implications of Implementing Standards and Codes: A Developing Country Perspective; B.Schneider - Implementing Standards and Codes through the BWIs: An Overview of the Developing Country Perspective; A.A.Mohammed - The View from India; T.C. A.Anant - The View from Mexico; J.Guzman - Implementation in East Asia; A.Walter - PART II: DEVELOPED COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES - Standards and Codes: A G-7 Countries Perspective; A.Clark - The View from Germany: Standards and Codes: Important Cornerstones for Financial Crisis Prevention; A.Nawrath - PART III: PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVES - Effects of S&C on Country Risk Ratings; L.Price - Do We Need to Go Beyond Disclosure?; M.Metcalfe & A.Persaud - Filling the Information Gap: the Role of the Private Sector; M.Bates - Standards and Codes: Firing at the Wrong Target?; D.Lubin - Invited Commentary - International Standards and Codes: Comments on Emerging Issues; Y.V.Reddy - Appendix - Key Financial Standards: a Guide; A.Cornford - -