Financial Sector Assessment : A Handbook
The experience of many countries around the world clearly shows that while financial sector development can spur economic growth, financial fragility and instability can seriously harm growth. Following the financial crises of the late 1990s, there...
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Format: | Publication |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6338229/financial-sector-assessment-handbook http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7259 |
Summary: | The experience of many countries around
the world clearly shows that while financial sector
development can spur economic growth, financial fragility
and instability can seriously harm growth. Following the
financial crises of the late 1990s, there has been
increasing interest in the systematic assessment of the
strengths and weaknesses of financial systems, with the
ultimate goal of formulating appropriate policies to foster
financial stability, and stimulate financial sector
development. Consequently, there has been an increased
demand from financial sector authorities in many countries,
as well as from the Bank and International Monetary Fund
(IMF) staff for information on key issues, and sound
practices in the assessment of financial systems, and in the
design of policy responses. This Handbook of Financial
Sector Assessment is a response to this demand. The Handbook
presents an overall analytical framework for assessing
financial system stability and developmental needs,
providing broad guidance on approaches, methodologies, and
techniques of assessing financial systems. Although the
Handbook draws substantially on Bank and IMF experience with
the financial sector assessment programs (FSAPs), and from
the broader policy and operational work in both
institutions, it is designed for generic use in financial
sector assessments, whether conducted by country authorities
themselves, or by Bank and IMF teams. It is, therefore,
hoped the Handbook will serve as an authoritative source on
the objectives, analytical framework, and methodologies of
financial sector assessments, as well as a comprehensive
reference book for training on the techniques of such assessments. |
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