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5.722 documents for international monetary system definition
  • ... obligation basis in order to control the monetary flows, and the other accounting tools are the budg...' strategic objectives thus their clear definition in the document becomes a considerable means to di... belief that Italy had to follow the international reform movement and reproduce practices adopted by...

  • Kapstein addresses the major changes that have taken place in the financial risk environment in recent years, highlighting banking consolidation and asset securitization. Howarth and Loedel explore the history of European central bank cooperation and co-ordination in the context of European monetary integration. de Haan et al. discuss issues of disclosure and transparency of central banks, recently developed indicators of central bank disclosure, and the transparency of the ECB as perceived by financial markets.

    ... provides a balanced assessment of international cooperation among financial regulators, with speci... inflationtargeting strategy, the ECB definition of price stability is less precise (substantial or... health of their nation's overall financial system. The exercise of even constrained hegemonic power ...

  • ... that can be referred to as the "international law dilemma." In the traditional application of co... the use of international law, which by definition is not domestic, in this context would be more aki... a way to explore the question systemically, which is to contextualize the process of constitu... World Wildlife Fund, the International Monetary Fund, or the World Bank, which function as forums ...

  • This study reveals how a Korean monetary transmission mechanism evolves in the tumultuous decade of the 1990s. We show that (i) contractionary monetary policy shocks have more explanatory power for the post-crisis periods than for the pre-crisis period; (ii) the effects on output from external shocks attributed to the oil price and the U.S. federal fund rates are mixed; (iii) there is little positive spillover effect from the U.S. to Korea through the trade channel; and (iv) there is a positive spillover effect from the international capital market channel.

    ... product or employment.1 While this definition sounds simple, the actual ways in which the mechan... can be measured by disturbance terms in a system of analytical equations, as shown by Berument (200...

  • ... to improve IRCA's employmentverification system, Congress created three experimentalcomplements to...§23-211(9)(a). That definition largely parrotsthe definition of "license" that Co... that participated in an international program Opinion of the Court 19 20 CHAMBER OF COMM... provisions, the Secretarycould impose monetary penalties or withdraw the firm'sregistration. AWPA...

  • ... to have a good understanding of the definition of globalization from several different business s...) was created benefitting the world trading system. Since then there have been eight different agreem... with some pushing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. Since the mid-1970s...

  • The term 'neoliberalism' has since around 1980 become a quite widely used exhortation in some political and academic debates. Prolific employment of a term does not signify, however, that it is clearly defined. In this article it is suggested that while the concept itself has become an imprecise buzzword in much of the literature, it might still be given a more precise definition. If this is done, then the term could become a useful analytical device in order to describe some recent trends in economic thought and political theory, even if it would be an obvious overstatement to say that we live in a neoliberal age or a neoliberal world.

    ... assessment of the emerging democratic systems in Britain and the United States, as opposed to th... contemporary debates concerning international trade and reforms of the public sector. One is for... of anti-trust legislation and monetary policies solely aimed at price stability. In his a...

  • ...Bank Secrecy Act Regulations; Definitions and Other Regulations. Relating to Money Services ... analysis, to protect against international terrorism.'' \1\ In addition, the Secretary is aut... relating to the purchase of certain monetary instruments with currency,\10\ transactions by cur...financial system from money laundering, terrorist financing, and ot...

  • ... inability of the SEC to implement the new systems (inaudible) to protect the nation's securities mar..., as he has said -- you know, it's not monetary, it's cultural. The SEC is an over-lawyered, over-...Moving off of international policy and agricultural policy, to the gentleman f... to exempt offerings, revisions to the definition of a credited investor and disqualification of off...

  • ...(12) Germain uses Bohman's definition of a critical public sphere, "clear modes of publi... be understood as unitary actors in international affairs, but also that state bureaucracies often e... response to threats posed to global systemic financial stability. This was an issue where a col...and monetary matters. Working groups draft reports on specialis...



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