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A framework for reform of the financial system
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Securing a more balanced global economy
In this speech, made shortly after the stock market crash of October 1987, President Corrigan identifies imbalances in the U.S. and the world economy that contributed to financial market instability. He emphasizes that the reduction of U.S. federal budget deficits and the removal of barriers to international trade are prerequisites for adjustment, and he ends by drawing ome implications for the supervision of financial markets.
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A balanced approach to the LDC debt problem
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International economic prospects: a case study in mutuality
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Trends in international banking in the United States and Japan
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The economic implications of the declining importance of banks