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The international financial crisis, banking and foreign direct investment in Latin America and the Caribbean

In the past few years deregulation and technological advances have produced sweeping changes in the financial sector, so central to economic development. The industry has burgeoned and become very rapidly concentrated. Financial markets have become increasingly integrated locally, regionally and globally and this, combined with proliferating financial innovation, has facilitated speculative behaviour.

Related Subject(s): International Trade and Finance
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