Financial systems of South America have experienced a recent history of deep transformation. External and internal forces have been interacting each other and participating to the definition of these systems' present frame. In order to give a clear description of their structure, the most important events concerning their development are here underlined, from the first Seventies deregulation policies to the middle of the Nineties. Moreover, two cases are specifically analysed: Argentina and Chile. They entered the international market almost together, but they followed different political patterns during the Eighties and the Nineties. Their parallel analysis helps to understand how such different systems could have been developed during the...
In the early 1980s Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico had commercial banking sectors that were dominated ...
Several South American countries experienced financial crises during the 1990s and each responded di...
The financial crises in 1994-95 and 1997-98 in developingeconomies led to an overall cry for improve...
Latin American countries have recently reconfigured their national financial systems in ways that po...
Latin American countries have recently reconfigured their national financial systems in ways that po...
This paper reviews the main features and transformations of the institutional forms and accumulation...
The paper deals with changes in the regulation and supervision of the Latin American financial secto...
Includes bibliographyAccess to finance is a critical element in any effort to promote development in...
This paper presents a brief discussion on the evolution of financial systems in major Latin American...
The end of the Bretton Woods era and the emergence of neoliberal economics resulted in profound tran...
Global financial structures and domestic monetary policy are inextricably intertwined and difficult ...
This thesis presents a theoretical and empirical study of the financial structure of Latin American ...
For countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, financialization within conceptual changes the ...
We use the example of Argentina to argue that the changing characteristics of developing countries' ...
This study deals with the complex relationship between the International Financial Markets (IFMs) an...
In the early 1980s Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico had commercial banking sectors that were dominated ...
Several South American countries experienced financial crises during the 1990s and each responded di...
The financial crises in 1994-95 and 1997-98 in developingeconomies led to an overall cry for improve...
Latin American countries have recently reconfigured their national financial systems in ways that po...
Latin American countries have recently reconfigured their national financial systems in ways that po...
This paper reviews the main features and transformations of the institutional forms and accumulation...
The paper deals with changes in the regulation and supervision of the Latin American financial secto...
Includes bibliographyAccess to finance is a critical element in any effort to promote development in...
This paper presents a brief discussion on the evolution of financial systems in major Latin American...
The end of the Bretton Woods era and the emergence of neoliberal economics resulted in profound tran...
Global financial structures and domestic monetary policy are inextricably intertwined and difficult ...
This thesis presents a theoretical and empirical study of the financial structure of Latin American ...
For countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, financialization within conceptual changes the ...
We use the example of Argentina to argue that the changing characteristics of developing countries' ...
This study deals with the complex relationship between the International Financial Markets (IFMs) an...
In the early 1980s Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico had commercial banking sectors that were dominated ...
Several South American countries experienced financial crises during the 1990s and each responded di...
The financial crises in 1994-95 and 1997-98 in developingeconomies led to an overall cry for improve...