Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis

This study examines the impact of de-risking on the study countries—bank and non-bank sectors. The study approach is based on survey instruments, consultations and analysis of secondary data. The impacts that have been observed, to date, have generally been discounted in most analysis as “anecdotal”...

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Autores principales: McLean, Sheldon, Metzgen, Ydahlia, Singh, Ranjit, Skerrette, Nyasha
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spelling oai-11362-433102020-09-23T18:22:56Z Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis McLean, Sheldon Metzgen, Ydahlia Singh, Ranjit Skerrette, Nyasha RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS BANCOS EXTRATERRITORIALES OPERACIONES BANCARIAS INTERNACIONALES CONTROL BANCARIO BLANQUEO DE FONDOS CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS TURISMO INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS GESTION DE LOS RIESGOS REGULACION ECONOMICA RECOMENDACIONES ESTADOS PEQUEÑOS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES OFFSHORE BANKS INTERNATIONAL BANKING BANK SUPERVISION LAUNDERING OF FUNDS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS TOURISM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS RISK MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC REGULATION RECOMMENDATIONS SMALL STATES This study examines the impact of de-risking on the study countries—bank and non-bank sectors. The study approach is based on survey instruments, consultations and analysis of secondary data. The impacts that have been observed, to date, have generally been discounted in most analysis as “anecdotal” and not valid for “reliable inference”1. However, in small economies such as those in this study what is anecdotal may be indeed reasonable for inference. The typically small number of banks as well as their dominance in the financial sectors of these small states suggests that reduced banking services will have knock on effects on other activities and sectors. In this regard, unlike most studies that cast a broad geographical net in attempting to assess the impact of the withdrawal of CBS, this study focuses on three countries which facilitates the “drilling down” and “zooming in” on the experience with de-risking. Abstract. -- Background. -- De-risking: the Caribbean experience and impacts. -- De-risking experience and impacts: case study of Belize. -- De-risking experience and impacts: case study of Saint Kitts and Nevis. -- De-risking experience and impacts: case study of Antigua and Barbuda. -- VI. Conclusion and recommendations. -- Bibliography. 2018-02-26T17:45:43Z 2018-02-26T17:45:43Z 2018-01-31 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/43310 LC/CAR/TS.2017/15 LC/TS.2017/154 en Studies and Perspectives Series – The Caribbean 67 .pdf application/pdf ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA BELICE SAINT KITTS Y NEVIS CARIBE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA BELIZE SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean
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topic RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES
SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS
BANCOS EXTRATERRITORIALES
OPERACIONES BANCARIAS INTERNACIONALES
CONTROL BANCARIO
BLANQUEO DE FONDOS
CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
TURISMO
INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS
GESTION DE LOS RIESGOS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
RECOMENDACIONES
ESTADOS PEQUEÑOS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
OFFSHORE BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
BANK SUPERVISION
LAUNDERING OF FUNDS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
TOURISM
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
RISK MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC REGULATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
SMALL STATES
spellingShingle RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES
SERVICIOS FINANCIEROS
BANCOS EXTRATERRITORIALES
OPERACIONES BANCARIAS INTERNACIONALES
CONTROL BANCARIO
BLANQUEO DE FONDOS
CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
TURISMO
INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS
GESTION DE LOS RIESGOS
REGULACION ECONOMICA
RECOMENDACIONES
ESTADOS PEQUEÑOS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
OFFSHORE BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
BANK SUPERVISION
LAUNDERING OF FUNDS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
TOURISM
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
RISK MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC REGULATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
SMALL STATES
McLean, Sheldon
Metzgen, Ydahlia
Singh, Ranjit
Skerrette, Nyasha
Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis
description This study examines the impact of de-risking on the study countries—bank and non-bank sectors. The study approach is based on survey instruments, consultations and analysis of secondary data. The impacts that have been observed, to date, have generally been discounted in most analysis as “anecdotal” and not valid for “reliable inference”1. However, in small economies such as those in this study what is anecdotal may be indeed reasonable for inference. The typically small number of banks as well as their dominance in the financial sectors of these small states suggests that reduced banking services will have knock on effects on other activities and sectors. In this regard, unlike most studies that cast a broad geographical net in attempting to assess the impact of the withdrawal of CBS, this study focuses on three countries which facilitates the “drilling down” and “zooming in” on the experience with de-risking.
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author McLean, Sheldon
Metzgen, Ydahlia
Singh, Ranjit
Skerrette, Nyasha
author_facet McLean, Sheldon
Metzgen, Ydahlia
Singh, Ranjit
Skerrette, Nyasha
author_sort McLean, Sheldon
title Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis
title_short Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis
title_full Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis
title_fullStr Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis
title_full_unstemmed Economic impact of de-risking on the Caribbean: Case studies of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Saint Kitts and Nevis
title_sort economic impact of de-risking on the caribbean: case studies of antigua and barbuda, belize and saint kitts and nevis
publisher ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/43310
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