Argentina and Uruguay in the 2000s: Two Contrasting Experiences of Banking Crisis Resolution
Liliana Rojas-Suarez
Chapter 22 in Systemic Financial Crises:Resolving Large Bank Insolvencies, 2005, pp 365-389 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionBanking Crisis Resolution in Industrial and Latin American Countries: Similar Principles, Different ConstraintsThe main objectives of banking crisis resolutionPrinciples for effective banking crisis resolutionDifferences in constraints between developed and Latin American countriesThe Crises of Argentina and Uruguay in the Early 2000s: Similar Beginnings, Contrasting OutcomesOrigins of the crises and constraints for crisis resolutionInitial responses to the banking crises: Did they adhere to the principles?The implementation of the restructuring program in Uruguay and the (lack of) program in ArgentinaConcluding RemarksReferences
Keywords: Bank Failures; Large Bank; Insolvencies; Resolutions; Macroeconomies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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