Global financial rulemaking and small economies

This paper addresses some unintended consequences of global financial regulation and international tax evasion prevention and their impact on small economies. It explores how failure to recognize countries’ differing access to finance and varying costs of funding as well as the high costs of complying with financial regulations may overlook some unintended consequences, especially on smaller island countries Then, it discusses the global financial architecture and governance of standard setting bodies and the actions taken to improve representation and legitimacy and remediate some of the unintended deleterious effects on emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). Improving governance is ever more urgent at a time when financing the post-2015 agenda will require mobilization of both public and private funds at the national, regional and global levels.

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Main Authors: Artecona, Raquel, Bustillo, Inés
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC 2015-07
Subjects:MERCADOS DE CAPITAL, SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS, REGULACION ECONOMICA, CRISIS FINANCIERA, CAPITAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, ECONOMIC REGULATION, FINANCIAL CRISIS,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/38866
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spelling dig-cepal-11362-388662023-01-23T13:01:24Z Global financial rulemaking and small economies Artecona, Raquel Bustillo, Inés MERCADOS DE CAPITAL SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS REGULACION ECONOMICA CRISIS FINANCIERA CAPITAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SERVICES ECONOMIC REGULATION FINANCIAL CRISIS This paper addresses some unintended consequences of global financial regulation and international tax evasion prevention and their impact on small economies. It explores how failure to recognize countries’ differing access to finance and varying costs of funding as well as the high costs of complying with financial regulations may overlook some unintended consequences, especially on smaller island countries Then, it discusses the global financial architecture and governance of standard setting bodies and the actions taken to improve representation and legitimacy and remediate some of the unintended deleterious effects on emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). Improving governance is ever more urgent at a time when financing the post-2015 agenda will require mobilization of both public and private funds at the national, regional and global levels. Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. Global regulatory reforms .-- II. chitecture of current global financial regulations .-- III. Final remarks. 2015-08-14T16:01:42Z 2015-08-14T16:01:42Z 2015-07 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/38866 LC/L.4048 LC/ WAS/L.134 en Studies and Perspectives Series (Washington, DC) 13 .pdf 35 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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topic MERCADOS DE CAPITAL
SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
CRISIS FINANCIERA
CAPITAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ECONOMIC REGULATION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
MERCADOS DE CAPITAL
SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
CRISIS FINANCIERA
CAPITAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ECONOMIC REGULATION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
spellingShingle MERCADOS DE CAPITAL
SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
CRISIS FINANCIERA
CAPITAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ECONOMIC REGULATION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
MERCADOS DE CAPITAL
SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
CRISIS FINANCIERA
CAPITAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ECONOMIC REGULATION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
Artecona, Raquel
Bustillo, Inés
Global financial rulemaking and small economies
description This paper addresses some unintended consequences of global financial regulation and international tax evasion prevention and their impact on small economies. It explores how failure to recognize countries’ differing access to finance and varying costs of funding as well as the high costs of complying with financial regulations may overlook some unintended consequences, especially on smaller island countries Then, it discusses the global financial architecture and governance of standard setting bodies and the actions taken to improve representation and legitimacy and remediate some of the unintended deleterious effects on emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). Improving governance is ever more urgent at a time when financing the post-2015 agenda will require mobilization of both public and private funds at the national, regional and global levels.
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
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FINANCIAL CRISIS
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