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Papers Brazilian banking and stabilisation
Roberto Luis TrosterThis paper focuses on the influence of stabilisation and policy choices on Brazilian banking. It is generally understood that stabilisation, ceteris paribus, allows banking to…
Website review
Martyn KendrickThis review considers selected websites that will be of interest to anyone involved in the analysis or regulation of emerging markets around the world. In particular, it…
Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland: Development of collective investment funds and securities markets
Mark St GilesThe Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland are regarded as being among the most advanced of the Central European countries in terms of financial sector development. This paper reviews…
Financial liberalisation, financial crisis and the new regime: The Korean experience
Yong‐Doo Cho, Dong‐Won KimThe financial restructuring measures under the IMF programme since the financial crisis far exceeded those carried out during the last 10 years in their depth and coverage…
Emerging markets of the Middle East: A critique of selected issues in Arab securities regulation
Lu'ayy Minwer Al‐RimawiThis paper examines comparative aspects of Arab securities regulation. It provides a general introduction, overviews the aims of securities regulation and the UK regulatory…
Russia: A market yet to emerge
John ChownRussia is potentially the largest and most intriguing of the emerging markets but will it ever fulfil its promise? There is little point in describing the detailed regulations at…
Paths to recovery in Thailand and Indonesia
Andy Mullineux, Juda Agung, Adisorn PinijkulviwatThis paper briefly reviews the build up to and onset of the 1987 financial crises in S. E. Asia, focusing on the experiences of Thailand and Indonesia. After emphasising the…
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