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Boxes
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A Framework for Understanding Financial Dollarization (Chapter
4, Box 4.1)
A
Taxonomy of State-owned Banks (Chapter 11, Box 11.1)
Bank
Privatization: A Survey of the Empirical Evidence (Chapter 11,
Box 11.2)
Basel
Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision (Chapter 6,
Box 6.2)
Crisis
Resolution under Optimal and Constrained Conditions (Chapter 5,
Box 5.2)
Excess
Dollarization (Chapter 4, Box 4.2)
Factoring in Latin America and the World (Chapter 14, Box 14.2)
Financial
Instability and Market Discipline (Chapter 8, Box 8.1)
Foreign Banks in Mexico (Chapter 10, Box 10.2)
Formalizing Property Rights in Peru (Chapter 14, Box 14.1)
Importance of Informal Institutions for Financial Development (Chapter
12, Box 12.1)
Lessons from Indexation in Chile (Chapter 4, Box 4.3)
Loan Guarantee Funds: The Case of Brazil (Chapter 14, Box 14.3)
Money Laundering and Terrorism Finance (Chapter 17, Box 17.1)
Nonperforming Loans and the Use of Credit Registries in Latin America
(Chapter 13, Box 13.1)
Options for Restructuring Banks (Chapter 5, Box 5.1)
Principles for an Effective Lender of Last Resort (Chapter 6, Box
6.1)
Principles
for Secured Transactions (Chapter 12, Box 12.3)
The Banking Crisis of the Dominican Republic (Chapter 6, Box 6.3)
The Emergence of Legal Codes (Chapter 12, Box 12.2)
The Mathematics of the Internal Rating-Based Approach (Chapter 16,
Box 16.1)
The Public Sector in Brazil (Chapter 11, Box 11.3)
Time and Costs for Recovery of Mortgage Guarantees (Chapter 15, Box
15.1)
Types of Foreign Banks (Chapter 10, Box 10.1)
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