The New Global Financial Safety Net
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Release | : 2017 |
ISBN-10 | : OCLC:1374503542 |
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Download or read book The New Global Financial Safety Net written by and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first relates to the adequacy and to reconcile crisis lending with good incentives in the new reliability of the new safety net; the second, to the incentives multipolar environment. [...] The oldest of the currently active RFAs originated in the demise Unpopular IMF-sponsored adjustment programs during the of the Bretton Woods system and the oil crises of the 1970s.2 1997-1999 Asian financial crisis spurred a new, ambitious They include the 1976 Arab Monetary Fund (AMF), the 1978 attempt to create a broad-based Asian RFA. [...] In addition, the Fed established swap lines to the creation, in November 2011, of a network of unlimited with the Bank of Canada, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, the albeit still temporary swap lines between the Bank of Canada, Banco do Brasil and the Monetary Authority of Singapore that the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, the ECB, the Federal were not drawn on (Goldberg, Kennedy and Miu 2011 [...] Countries all over the world - initially benefited a small elite, whereas the costs of the crisis (including governments, and increasingly the private sector - began to the need to repay a crisis lender such as the IMF) were borne borrow from banks in advanced countries and, starting in the by the general population. [...] This can be inferred from First, pure international liquidity crises of the type that would the fact that the IMF was almost always repaid in its lending preclude any moral hazard are virtually non-existent - at least to middle-income and advanced countries, and that the interest within the set of crises that involve actual lending by the IMF or charged by the IMF has been broadly appropriate to t.