The
initiative aimed at the creation of a
South American multilateral financial
institution or the South Bank as part
of an effort to building a new regional
financial architecture has run into trouble
as consensus on the role of the new institution
was never reached among South Bank member
countries. The focal points of conflict
are related to the composition of capital
and the decision-making system of the
new institution, which at the same time
will be crucial to decide on the Bank's
finance goals – maybe the main reason
for disagreement among partners. .
April
2, 2008.
* Economist at PACS Institute and member
of Rede Brazil on Multilateral Financial
Institutions and Rede Jubileu Sul. The
author thanks María José
Romero – of the Third World Institute
in Uruguay – for her comments.
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