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Posibles indicadores del sector turismo para la autoridad macroprudencial en la Argentina

Possible tourism indicators for the argentinian macroprudential authority

Pablo Herrera () and Martin Masci

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Abstract: The term “macroprudential” is usually used in different ways. Sometimes it refers to macroprudential analysis, others to macro-prudential oversight and it also speaks of macroprudential regulation. In this paper, taking into account these concepts, an analysis of what is meant by macroprudential authority, how should it be implemented and should have powers to ensure the stability of the entire financial system is going to be done. Referring to the local economy, the Charter Reform of the Central Bank of Argentina has entered into force. In regard to financial regulation, within the reform, and unlike it was in force since 1992, it aims to not only to monitor, but to implement regulations on the local financial system to avoid the frequent abuses by various entities . To perform the analysis of the implementation of a macroprudential authority in Argentina, it is going to be considered the evolution of a particular sector of the real economy, namely tourism. Finally, a measure of this economic sector, that should to detect potential problems in the financial system, is proposed.

Keywords: Macroprudential Regulation; Macroprudential Authority; Charter Reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C81 C82 E02 E58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-08
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