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OverviewThis publication incorporates the papers and proceedings of a Conference held in London in July 2002 on enhancing private flows to developing countries. The conference was organised to promote an understanding of the developing country and private sector perspectives in attracting private flows; the impact of international codes and standards in defining the perception of the private sector and practical issues regarding their implementation; and the new regulatory developments which are likely to impact on the availability of private capital flows. Additionally, developing country participation in international economic governance arrangements was considered. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephany Griffith-Jones , Amar Bhattacharaya , Andreas AntoniouPublisher: Commonwealth Secretariat Imprint: Commonwealth Secretariat Volume: 49 Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9780850927382ISBN 10: 0850927382 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 01 January 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsForeword 1. Introduction 2. Overview Stephany Griffith-Jones and Ricardo Gottschalk PART 1. PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENTI N CRISIS RESOLUTION 3. Private Sector Involvement in Crisis Resolution Daniel Marx, Former Vice-Minister of Economy and Finance, Argentina 4. Crisis Resolution: A Market-based Approach Robert Gray, Chairman, Debt Financing and Advisory Group, HSBC Investment Bank plc PART 2. CODES AND STANDARDS 5. Universal Codes and Standards: Some Implications for Developing Countries Marion Williams, Governor, Central Bank of Barbados 6. International Financial Codes and Standards: An Indian Perspective T.C.A. Anant, Delhi School of Economics 7. The Political Economy of Codes and Standards: The Case of Small States in the New International Financial System Sir K. Dwight Venner, Governor, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank PART 3. MOBILISING PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING MARKETS 8. Current Experience with Private Capital Flows in the Czech Republic Oldrich Dedek, Vice-Governor, Czech National Bank PART 4. NEW REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS: BASLE 2 9. The Onward March of Basle 2: Can the Interests of Developing Countries be Protected? Stephany Griffith-Jones, Stephen Spratt and Miguel Segoviano, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex PART 5. GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPING COUNTRY PARTICIPATION 10. Global Economic Governance and Representation of Developing Countries: Some Issues and the IDB ExampleReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |