International audienceThe dramatic increase in multinational banks in the late 1990s is a direct result of Washington Consensus-type policies that emphasize the removal of barriers to the free flow of financial capital. In Latin America, foreign banks now control almost half of the total banking activity. Inevitably, the direct implication of such circumstances is a fall in the profits of domestic banks. In response to this, domestic banks react by curtailing their overall lending in the short run, thereby preventing small borrowers from accession to credit, and eventually increasing their lending to riskier projects and borrowers in the medium run. Either way, the multinationalization of the banking system in emerging markets will tend to ...
Latin America's central banks were strengthened in the 1990s by independence laws, adoption of new p...
Fil: Stanley, Leonardo. CEDES. Área Economía; ArgentinaEmerging Market Economies and Financial Globa...
The significant rise in foreign bank claims observed during the 1990s, following their steep decline...
International audienceThe dramatic increase in multinational banks in the late 1990s is a direct res...
he banking sector in Latin America has undergone major changes in the recent past. Moving from highl...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the presence of foreign banks in Latin America. To cl...
In the early 1980s Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico had commercial banking sectors that were dominated ...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate regarding the presence of foreign banks in Latin America...
Abstract: It took more than ten years for Latin America to overcome the debt crisis, which turned in...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
The recent international financial crisis has dramatically revealed the shortcomings and potential d...
PhDThis thesis studies MERCOSUR Agreements in the area of banking services. The core issue of this ...
After more than ten years of a broad-ranging and extensive pro-cess of financial liberalization and ...
Latin American financial markets suffered from many economic crises. Foreign banks played an importa...
Includes bibliographyThe banking sector reforms that the countries of Latin America undertook in the...
Latin America's central banks were strengthened in the 1990s by independence laws, adoption of new p...
Fil: Stanley, Leonardo. CEDES. Área Economía; ArgentinaEmerging Market Economies and Financial Globa...
The significant rise in foreign bank claims observed during the 1990s, following their steep decline...
International audienceThe dramatic increase in multinational banks in the late 1990s is a direct res...
he banking sector in Latin America has undergone major changes in the recent past. Moving from highl...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the presence of foreign banks in Latin America. To cl...
In the early 1980s Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico had commercial banking sectors that were dominated ...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate regarding the presence of foreign banks in Latin America...
Abstract: It took more than ten years for Latin America to overcome the debt crisis, which turned in...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
The recent international financial crisis has dramatically revealed the shortcomings and potential d...
PhDThis thesis studies MERCOSUR Agreements in the area of banking services. The core issue of this ...
After more than ten years of a broad-ranging and extensive pro-cess of financial liberalization and ...
Latin American financial markets suffered from many economic crises. Foreign banks played an importa...
Includes bibliographyThe banking sector reforms that the countries of Latin America undertook in the...
Latin America's central banks were strengthened in the 1990s by independence laws, adoption of new p...
Fil: Stanley, Leonardo. CEDES. Área Economía; ArgentinaEmerging Market Economies and Financial Globa...
The significant rise in foreign bank claims observed during the 1990s, following their steep decline...