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008 001019s1994 xx ||||g| |0|| 0 eng d
090 _a6.05
_bF4915f
245 1 0 _aFinancial reform :
_btheory and experience
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University,
_c1994
300 _a470 p.
505 8 0 _tPart I: reforming finance: approaches and importance
_tFinance, public policy, and growth - Mark Gertler and Andrew Rose
_tBanking on financial reform?A case of sensitive dependence on initial conditions - Gerard Caprio, Jr
_tCredit where it is due? A review of the macro and micro evidence on the real effects of financial reform - Fabio Schiantarelli, Izak Atiyas, Gerard Caprio,Jr., John Harris , and Andrew Weiss
_tPart II: the reform experiences
_tAn overview of financial reform episodes - Izak Atiyas, Gerard Caprio,Jr., and James A. Hanson
_tThe impact of financial reform: the turkish experience - Isak Atiyas and Hasan Ersel
_tFinancial policy reform in New Zealand - Dimitri Margaritis, with Dean Hyslop and David Rae
_tKorea's financial reform since the eraly 1980s - Sang-Woo Nam
_tAn assessment of financial reform in Indonesia, 1983-90 - John Chant and Mari Pangestu
_tFinancial reform in Malaysia - Zanal Aznam Yusof, Awang Adek Hussin, Ismail Alowi, Lim Chee Sing, and Sukhdave Singh
_tPart III: liberalizing the capital account and domestic financial reform
_tAn open capital account\: a brief survey of the issues and the results - James A. Hanson
_tFinancial liberalization and the capital accounr: Chile, 1974-84 - Salvador Valdes-Prieto
_tPart IV: summary
_tPolicy issues in reforming finance: lessons and strategies - Gerard Caprio, Jr., Izak Atiyas, and James A. Hanson
650 4 _aEconomia Financeira
_913599
650 4 _aReforma Econômica
_912054
650 4 _aPolítica Monetária
_912053
650 4 _aPolítica Pública
_912838
650 4 _aFinanças Públicas
_912847
700 1 _a
_913682
700 1 _a
_913683
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_bMaria
_cMaria do Carmo
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_b1052^b
_cCarolina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c1451
_d1451
041 _aeng