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financial intervention 2 Financial Intermediation 1 Financial Markets 1 Financial Policy 1 Financial Sector :: Financial Markets 1 Financial Sector :: Financial Policy 1 Financial Sector :: Financial Services 1 Financial Services 1 Policy-Based Lending 1 Public Private Partnerships 1 credit markets 1 financial intermediation 1 financial markets 1 government intervention 1 policy-based lending 1
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Staking, Kim B. 2 Vives, Antonio 2
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Financial Intermediation and Policy-Based Lending: Policy Recommendations for Latin America and the Caribbean
Vives, Antonio; Staking, Kim B. - Inter-American Development Bank - 1997
This paper discusses the conditions under which policy-based lending may further economic development within a Latin American and Caribbean context, given the current state of financial markets in most countries of the region. The discussion is intended as a conclusion to the articles presented...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009320645
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Financial Intermediation and Policy-Based Lending: Policy Recommendations for Latin America and the Caribbean
Vives, Antonio; Staking, Kim B. - Inter-American Development Bank - 1997
This paper discusses the conditions under which policy-based lending may further economic development within a Latin American and Caribbean context, given the current state of financial markets in most countries of the region. The discussion is intended as a conclusion to the articles presented...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010654740
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