
Professor Stephany Griffith-Jones - Economist
The European Investment Bank: Lessons for Developing Countries
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Reform of the European Investment Bank: How to upgrade the EIB's role in development
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The European Investment Bank and SMEs: key lessons for Latin America and the Caribbean
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The International Financial Architecture Seen Through the Lens of the Crisis: Some Acievements and Numerous Challenges
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Taming Finance by Empowering Regulators. A Survey of Policies, Politics and Possibilities. UNDP Discussion Paper.
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Turning the financial sector from a bad master to a good servant; the role of regulation
and taxation
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International Financial Architecture seen through the lense of economic
crisis: achievements and numerous challenges
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Perspectives on the Governance of Global Financial Regulation |
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Building on the counter-cyclical consensus:
A policy agenda |
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Reforming Governance of International Financial Regulation - Policy Brief |
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How To Create Better Financial Regulation & Institutions |
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The Financial Crisis and its Impact On Developing Countries |
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Agenda and Criteria for Financial Regulatory Reform |
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Enhancing the Role of Regional Development Banks |
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Compensatory Financing for Shocks: What Changes Are Needed? |
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SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS: A DEVELOPING COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE |
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Brazil's Derivatives Markets: Hedging, Central Bank Intervention and Regulation |
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Enhancing the role of regional development banks; the time is now |
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New Investors in Developing Countries: Opportunities, Risks and Policy Responses, the Case of Hedge Funds |
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Report on derivatives markets: stabilizing or speculative impact on Chile and a comparison with Brazil |
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Shadow G-8 Meeting Report |
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Implications of Basel II for Stability and Growth in Developing Countries; Proposals for Further Research and Action |
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Policy suggestions for greater financial stability - Ten Years After the Asian Financial Crisis: Vulnerabilities of East Asia |
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The Dilemmas and Dangers of the Build-Up of US Debt: Proposals for Policy Responses |
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Review
of Basel II Implementation in Low-Income Countries |
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A
Countercyclical Framework for a development-friendly international
financial architecture |
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Procyclicality; old and new policy challenges |
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Long Term Strategy for the EIB; analysis and some suggestions |
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The Search for a Stable and Equitable Global Financial System |
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Asian Drivers; international financial and macro-economic implications globally and for developing countries |
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European Financial Institutions: A useful inspiration for developing countries? |
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The Search for a Stable and Equitable Global Financial System |
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Costs of Currency Crises and Benefits of International Financial Reform |
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CAD3 and Developing Countries: the Potential Impact of Diversification Effects on International Lending Patterns and Pro-cyclicality |
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Alternative Loan Guarantee Mechanisms and Project Finance for Infrastructure in Developing Countries |
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The behaviour pattern of foreign equity investors during the financial crises of the late 1990s |
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Submission to the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision: CP3 and the Developing World |
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The Context for Capital Account Liberalisation: Where Goes the International Financial System |
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Should Capital Controls have a Place in the Future International Monetary System? |
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Basel II and Developing Countries: Diversification and Portfolio Effects |
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Capital Flows to developing countries; does the emperor have clothes? |
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Enhancing Private Capital Flows to Developing Countries in the New International Context |
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New Financial Architecture as a Global Public Good |
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Governance of the World Bank |
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The Onward March of Basel II: Can the interests of Developing Countries be Protected. |
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What Progress on International Financial Reform? Why So Limited? |