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    High-Level Dialogue on Banking Regulation and Macroeconomic Management: Moving From Crisis Management to Crisis Prevention 30 June 1999, Tokyo

    Asian Development Bank Institute | June 1999
    Abstract
    This is the program for the High-Level Dialogue on Banking Regulation and Macroeconomic Management: Moving From Crisis Management to Crisis Prevention 30 June 1999, Tokyo
    Citation
    Asian Development Bank Institute. 1999. High-Level Dialogue on Banking Regulation and Macroeconomic Management: Moving From Crisis Management to Crisis Prevention 30 June 1999, Tokyo. © Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6595.
    Keywords
    International Financial Market
    Multilateral Financial Institutions
    Economic Recession
    Market
    Crisis
    Economic indicators
    Growth models
    Gross domestic product
    Macroeconomics
    Economic forecast
    Financial Stability
    Financial Management System
    Financial Restructuring
    Capital Market Development
    Erosion
    Market Development
    Economics
    Erosion
    International Economics
    Macroeconomic
    Macroeconomic Analysis
    Performance Evaluation
    Impact Evaluation
    Business recessions
    Multilateral development banks
    Regulatory reform
    Capital
    Exports
    Economic development projects
    Economic policy
    Economic forecasting
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    Finance
    Economics

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