Global economic prospects and the developing countries 1998 / 1999. beyond financial crisis.
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Continuing resourcePublication details: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 1991-2003.Description: 13 vSubject(s): - Economic forecasting
- Economic forecasting
- Economic history
- Economic history
- International economic relations
- Prévision économique
- Prévision économique
- Histoire économique
- Histoire économique
- Relations économiques internationales
- Economische ontwikkeling
- Developing countries
- Pays en voie de développement
- 330.9172'4 WOR
- HC59.69 .G58
- UN9 MG .G42 .ENG
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The financial crises that have gripped developing countries and the global economy in the past 12 months or so have exposed several weaknesses that individually and in concert have contributed to these crises. Chief among them are fragilities in domestic financial systems, short-comings in macroeconomic policies, imperfections in international capital markets, and weaknesses in the international financial architecture for preventing and dealing with crises. This year's Global Economic Prospects focuses on the outlook for developing countries in the wake of the crisis (Chapter 1), policies designed to deal with crises once they have erupted (Chapter 2), and ways of preventing crises in the future (Chapter 3).
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