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Author/Editor:
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Hoelscher, David S. ; ; International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Financial Systems Dept.
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Publication Date:
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October 01, 2006
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Summary:
Systemic financial crises have become a common albeit infrequent feature of the global financial landscape. Since 1980, nearly every country has been affected by serious financial distress or systemic
financial crises. Resolution of such crises requires a complex mix of macroeconomic and financial sector
policies. One important element in the resolution of such crises is the restructuring and resolution of
problem banks, with considerable experience gained in this area in the past decade. This volume outlines the theoretical insights that have been gained and the practical lessons learned.
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Subject(s):
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Bank restructuring | Bank reforms | Banking
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English
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Publication Date:
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October 01, 2006
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Format:
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Hardback
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Stock No:
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BRAREA
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Pages:
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416
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