TY - BOOK ED - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. ED - OECD eBooks. ED - ADB. TI - Achieving Financial Stability in Asia T2 - Development Centre Seminars, SN - 9789264181953 PY - 2000/// CY - Paris PB - OECD Publishing KW - Development KW - Finance and Investment KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Preface by Jorge Braga de Macedo and Tadao Chino -- Welcoming Remarks by Ulrich Hiemenz -- Welcoming Remarks by Tadao Chino -- Introduction by Colm Foy and Helmut Reisen -- Part One: Financial Systems and Stability -- -On Reforming the International Financial System: An East Asian Perspective by Yung Chul Park -- Towards a Sustainable Financial System: A role for the Financial Stability Forum by Andrew Crockett -- Indonesia: The Road to Recovery by Farid Harianto -- Towards a Sustainable Financial System: Analysis and Prospects by Mats Karlsson -- Towards a Sustainable Financial System: The Malaysian Situation by Abdul Aziz Mohd Yaacob -- New Approaches to the International Financial System by Jean-Jacques Rey -- The Road to Reform: A Role for Europe, a Role for France by Philippe de Fontaine Vive -- Prospects for a Stable Financial System: A Dose of Realities by Roberto F. De Ocampo -- International Financial Stability: The Contribution of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance by Joanna R. Shelton -- Part Two: Policies for Recovery and Crisis Prevention -- Policies for Crisis Prevenion by Helmut Reisen -- Banking Sector Reforms: Recovery Prospects and Policy Issues by Ramesh Radhikari and Soo-Nam Oh -- Post-Crisis Issues in Asian Capital Markets by Arvind Mathur, S. Ghon Rhee and Christine Wallich -- Corporate Governance and Restructuring in East Asia: An OECD Perspective by richard Frederick, Mats Isaksson and Stilpon Nestor -- Programme -- List of Authors and Participants N2 - Achieving Financial Stability in Asia sets out to identify the elements which could restore confidence to the countries of the region and stabilise financial flows on a global basis. Thus, measures must be taken which include improving public and corporate governance, strengthening democracy and improving the efficiency of regulatory institutions. At the same time, emerging economies ought to be given a greater measure of participation in international regulatory bodies, so that any solutions proposed to dampen the volatility of financial flows might take their interests and opinions into account. This book reflects the contributions to the fifth edition of the International Forum on Asian Perspectives, which was held in Paris in June 1999. The Forum was created by the Asian Development Bank and the OECD Development Centre as an annual meeting place of ideas and strategies from Asian countries and from the OECD region. The aim of the Forum is to create an area where the knowledge bases of the partners can be combined to exploit their specific advantages in the search for solutions to the economic problems of Asia. The Forum also includes an open meeting where these ideas can be tested in front of a wide audience of people from the worlds of politics, administration, academia, the media and business UR - http://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264181953-en ER -