UID:
edocfu_9958372908202883
Format:
1 online resource (xv, 247 p.) :
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ill.
ISBN:
9781781950920 (e-book)
Series Statement:
New horizons in international business
Content:
The Structural Foundations of International Finance examines the ways in which national economies, especially those of industrialized countries, are affected by the operations of international financial markets. Although these markets provide productive funding, there is also much speculative trading in stocks and currencies which can cause booms, slumps and hinder recovery. The authors advocate entrepreneurial coordination by productive enterprises for balanced and stable growth, with reduced risks of financial crises and recessions.
Note:
Based on a conference sponsored by Saint Mary's University, Halifax, in May 2000.
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1. Economic structures and finance -- 2. From overlending to crisis, to a new international financial regime? : lessons from the 1990s -- 3. Analytical perspectives on the varieties of capitalism and structural interdependencies : implications for multinational business finance -- 4. Financial institutions and financial markets : the emergence of a new class of universal banks -- 5. International banking regulation -- 6. Technology, productivity and structural change -- 7. Cracks in the fa�cade : American economic and financial structures after the boom -- 8. Industry and finance in the EU : integration, enlargement and economic performance -- 9. Japanese economic structures and finance : characteristics and causes of the current slowdown -- 10. Real economies and financial sectors in industrializing countries -- 11. International structural cooperation and financial architecture.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781843763864 (hardback)
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1843763869
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
URL:
http://www.elgaronline.com/view/1843763869.xml