UID:
kobvindex_DGP259520233
Format:
7 Tab., Lit. S. 62-63
ISSN:
0251-2920
Content:
During the 1970s, virtually every financial market development damaged the commercial banks' domestic business opportunities and enhanced Latin America's access to external financial resources. The 1980s have been entirely different. Virtually every evolutionary trend and regulatory development in the financial markets during this decade has reduced the Latin American countries' access to new loans. Consequently, it is unlikely that commercial bank growth strategies and Latin America's external capital requirements will coincide once again
In:
Vereinte Nationen. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, CEPAL review, New York, NY : Comm., 1984, 1989,April = Nr. 37, S. 45-63, 0251-2920
Language:
English