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Research suggests that if the majority of a country's financial institutions are owned by the state, that country will experience slower financial development, less efficient …
In recent years, the major industrialized nations have developed cooperative procedures for supervising banks, harmonized their standards for bank capital requirements, and …
"Access to finance is critical in setting the course for development in emerging market economies. In this innovative study, which provides the first book-length analysis of the …
Assessing the potential benefits and risks of a currency unionLeaders of the fifteen-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have set a goal of achieving a …
"The global financial crisis is largely behind us, but the challenges it poses to the future stability of the world's economic system affects everyone from American families to …
This book explains what the internationalization of banking and finance means, and examines its extent and the reasons it has developed. The advantages and disadvantages of the new …
"Beginning this year, federal payment recipients will receive their government benefits through electronic funds transfer (EFT)-- what most of us call direct deposit. Although …
"Juries are the one place where common citizens play an important part in the governmental process. But both the jury system and the American legal system itself have been under …
Were the radical steps taken by the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve to avert the financial crisis legal? Was the general public so desperate for solutions that it failed to …
"Broad-based and inclusive financial systems significantly raise growth, alleviate poverty, and expand economic opportunity. Households, small enterprises, and the rural poor often …