The Structural Foundations of International FinanceEdward Elgar Publishing, 2003 - Počet stran: 247 The principal message of this book is that international financial enterprises must be reoriented towards funding productive activities rather than potentially destabilizing speculation. The effects of financial sector operations are addressed with seriou |
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2 From overlending to crisis to a new international financial regime? Lessons from the 1990s | 20 |
implications for multinational business finance | 40 |
the emergence of a new class of universal banks | 66 |
5 International banking regulation | 92 |
6 Technology productivity and structural change | 127 |
American economic and financial structures after the boom | 143 |
integration enlargement and economic performance | 169 |
characteristics and causes of the current slowdown | 184 |
10 Real economies and financial sectors in industrializing countries | 208 |
11 International structural cooperation and financial architecture | 227 |
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