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(Ebook) Financial Sector Policy for Developing Countries A Reader 1st Edition by Oxford University Press USA , Dimitri Vittas , Patrick Honohan, Gerard Caprio ISBN 0821351761 978-0821351765

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Authors:Gerard Caprio; Patrick Honohan; Dimitri Vittas
Pages:269 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:1
Publisher:World Bank Publications
Language:english
File Size:1.53 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781280084645, 1280084642
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(Ebook) Financial Sector Policy for Developing Countries A Reader 1st Edition by Oxford University Press USA , Dimitri Vittas , Patrick Honohan, Gerard Caprio ISBN 0821351761 978-0821351765

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ISBN 10: 0821351761

ISBN 13: 978-0821351765 

Author:  Oxford University Press USA , Dimitri Vittas , Patrick Honohan, Gerard Caprio

The dramatic events of the late 1990s brought the issue of financial sector policy in developing countries to the forefront. Much of the international community's policy focuses on financial sector reform including strengthening the prudential regulations and supervision of the financial system along with ensuring that finance can make its most important contribution to economic prosperity through market-driven allocation of investable resources. This book consists of a collection of essays concentrating on financial sector policy issues effecting developing countries. Drawing on the accumulated experience of its contributors, this book provides an understanding of the structure and dynamics of this sector.

Table of contents: 

Part I: Designing Policy for the Financial System
  • Looking Back at the World Bank's World Development Report 1989: Finance and Development:
    This section likely reviews previous approaches to financial sector policy and their impact.
  • From Good Bankers to Bad Bankers:
    This could delve into the challenges of building and maintaining a sound financial system, including the risks of corruption and mismanagement.
  • Impact of Early Financial Growth Strategies on Financial Structures and Problems:
    This explores how past policy decisions have influenced the current state of financial systems in developing countries, highlighting potential pitfalls. 
     
Part II: Macroeconomic and Financial Stability
  • The Role of the Financial Sector in Macroeconomic Stability:
    This section likely discusses the importance of a stable financial sector for overall economic growth and development.
  • Monetary Policy and Financial Stability:
    This might focus on how central banks can use monetary policy to promote financial stability and avoid crises.
  • Exchange Rate Management and Financial Stability:
    This could address the challenges of managing exchange rates in developing countries and their impact on financial stability. 
     
Part III: Banking and Financial Regulation
  • Banking Sector Regulation:
    This section likely explores the importance of regulations for ensuring the stability and soundness of banking systems.
  • Supervision of Financial Institutions:
    This could discuss how regulators oversee financial institutions to prevent risks and ensure their compliance.
  • Financial Crises and their Management:
    This might focus on the causes and consequences of financial crises and how they can be managed. 
     
Part IV: Securities Markets and Capital Flows
  • Development of Securities Markets:
    This section likely explores how securities markets can be developed to support economic growth and attract investment.
  • Capital Flows and Financial Stability:
    This could address the challenges of managing capital flows into and out of developing countries and their impact on financial stability.
  • Regulation of Securities Markets:
    This might focus on how securities markets can be regulated to ensure their integrity and prevent fraud. 
     
Part V: Pensions and Social Security
  • Pensions and Financial Stability:
    This could explore the role of pensions in financial stability and how they can be regulated to ensure their sustainability.
  • Social Security and Financial Inclusion:
    This might focus on how social security systems can be designed to promote financial inclusion and protect vulnerable populations.
  • Regulation of Pension Funds:
    This could discuss how pension funds can be regulated to ensure their investment decisions are sound and their beneficiaries are protected. 
     
Part VI: Financial Inclusion and Development
  • The Importance of Financial Inclusion:
    This section likely discusses the benefits of financial inclusion for economic development and poverty reduction.
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion:
    This could explore the role of microfinance in promoting financial inclusion and empowering low-income individuals.

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