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The coming world financial crisis: More or less world regulations? (Research Notes).

Publication: International Advances in Economic Research
Publication Date: 01-FEB-02
Format: Online - approximately 194 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: The coming world financial crisis: More or less world regulations? (Research Notes).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Article Excerpt
Mercer University--U.S.A.

The global economy has grown to the point that the systemic risk associated with financial operations is high and can be spread worldwide. The need for a system that monitors and regulates banking, insurance, investment firms, hedge funds and all the new financial instruments requires a stronger...



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