International lending in a fragile world economy
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International lending in a fragile world economy
(Financial and monetary policy studies, v. 7)
M. Nijhoff , Distributor for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston, 1983
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  Oita
  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
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Note
Papers from the 10th colloquium arranged by the Société universitaire européenne de recherches financières and held in Vienna in April 1982
English and French
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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 Developpement des Multinationales Bancaires: Aspects Theoriques 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.- 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 Stabilite du Systeme 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 the International Banking System: Present Arrangements and a Framework for Reform.- F Reports on the Colloquium.- XXII Stabilizing a Fragile International Financial System.- XXIII General Report.
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