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Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets, PDF eBook

Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets PDF

Edited by Masahiro Kawai, Eswar S. Prasad

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A Brookings Institution Press and Asian Development Bank Institute publication

The rapid spread and far-reaching impact of the global financial crisis have highlighted
the need for strengthening financial systems in advanced economies and emerging
markets. Emerging markets face particular challenges in developing their nascent
financial systems and making them resilient to domestic and external shocks. Financial reforms are critical to these economies as they pursue programs of high and sustainable growth.

In this timely volume Masahiro Kawai, Eswar Prasad, and their contributors offer a systematic overview of recent developments inand the latest thinking aboutregulatory frameworks in both advanced countries and emerging markets. Their analyses and observations clearly point out the challenges to improving regulation, efficiency of markets, and access to the fi nancial system. Policymakers and financial managers in emerging markets are struggling to learn from the crisis and will need to grapple with some key questions as they restructure and reform their financial markets:

What lessons does the global financial crisis of 200709 offer for the establishment of efficient and flexible regulatory structures?

How can policymakers develop broader financial markets while managing the associated risks?

Howor shouldthey make the formal financial system more accessible to more people?

How might they best contend with multinational financial institutions?

This book is an important step in getting a better grasp of these issues and making progress toward solutions that strike a balance between promoting financial market development and efficiency on the one hand, and ensuring financial stability on the other.


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