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Las Multilaterales Y Las Crisis Asiática (1997-2000): La Visión Desde Un País Usuario (Colombia)

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Sergio Clavijo ()
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En este documento se analiza, desde la óptica de un país usuario de los recursos de las multilaterales (FMI-Banco Mundial), el proceso de exigencias a estos organismos y las respuestas macroeconómicas que finalmente dieron durante el reciente periodo de crisis internacional (1997-2000). Destacamos, en particular, la magnitud relativa del apoyo financiero que recibió Colombia, incluido el efecto del llamado “Plan Colombia” y se compara con las ayudas recibidas por México (1994-95) y por otros países Asiáticos, Rusia y Brasil. También se ponen en perspectiva histórica los esfuerzos de estas instituciones por construir una “nueva arquitectura financiera” que permita amortiguar los efectos de las crisis financieras. Las mayores exigencias radican en la creación de nuevos estándares de supervisión y en acelerar los programas de recapitalización bancaria y de reestructuración de las deudas empresariales.

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Paper provided by BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA in its series BORRADORES DE ECONOMIA with number 003119.

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