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Charles Adams is assistant director in the research department of the International Monetary Fund and directs the publication of the annual financial survey International Capital Markets: Developments, Prospects, and Key Policy Issues. Robert E. Litan is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at Brookings and vice president for research and policy at the Kauffman Foundation. Michael Pomerleano is lead financial specialist in the Financial Sector Operations and Policy Department of the World Bank.
"... a rare, inside look at efforts to restructure corporate and financial systems following the Asian crisis." —Idanna Appio, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Eastern Economic Journal, 1/1/2003
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