Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean

Includes bibliography

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spelling oai-11362-248082020-11-19T01:58:04Z Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe DIFUSION DE INFORMACION ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS ESTADISTICAS FINANCIERAS NORMAS SISTEMAS MONETARIOS RECURSOS FINANCIEROS REGULACION ECONOMICA ECONOMIC STATISTICS FINANCIAL STATISTICS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION STANDARDS MONETARY SYSTEMS FINANCIAL RESOURCES ECONOMIC REGULATION Includes bibliography Introduction It is widely acknowledged that the adoption of internationally recognized standards, or codes of good practices, can help to improve economic policy-making and strengthen the international financial system. The international financial community has relied on the International Monetary Fund (IMF); and other standard setting agencies to develop standards/codes covering a number of economic and financial areas, including data dissemination, fiscal, monetary and financial policy transparency, banking regulation and supervision,securities and insurance regulation, accounting, auditing, bankruptcy and corporate governance. Over the past four decades, several examples abound where the international financial institutions have played the lead role in the formulation and monitoring of standards for statistical development. Some of the more common examples where member countries follow internationally recognized standards and guidelines include the publication, by the IMF, of Manuals for Money and Financial Statistics, Balance of Payments and External Debt Statistics and Government Finance Statistics; the System of National Accounts Manual (Latest Edition: 1993); prepared jointly by the United Nations, IMF, World Bank, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD); and the European Union (EU);; and the setting of standards by the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision. The General Data Dissemination System (GDDS); was introduced by the IMF to assist countries in the development of their overall statistical systems. This system is part of an initiative that aims to develop a set of standards that could guide member countries in their production and dissemination of economic data. The purpose of this paper is to review the implications and implementation of the GDDS in the English-speaking Caribbean. The paper reviews regional implementation efforts, to date, and makes recommendations for Caribbean countries to complete the implementation of the system in harmony with the requirements of the IMF. 2014-01-02T22:17:20Z 2014-01-02T22:17:20Z 2001-11-07 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/24808 LC/CAR/G.662 en application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC
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topic DIFUSION DE INFORMACION
ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS
ESTADISTICAS FINANCIERAS
NORMAS
SISTEMAS MONETARIOS
RECURSOS FINANCIEROS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
ECONOMIC STATISTICS
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
STANDARDS
MONETARY SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
ECONOMIC REGULATION
spellingShingle DIFUSION DE INFORMACION
ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS
ESTADISTICAS FINANCIERAS
NORMAS
SISTEMAS MONETARIOS
RECURSOS FINANCIEROS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
ECONOMIC STATISTICS
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
STANDARDS
MONETARY SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
ECONOMIC REGULATION
Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean
description Includes bibliography
author2 NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe
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title Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean
title_short Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean
title_full Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean
title_fullStr Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Experiences gained from GDDS compliance in the English-speaking Caribbean
title_sort experiences gained from gdds compliance in the english-speaking caribbean
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/24808
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