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    International Capital Markets by Eatwell, John; Taylor, Lance;

    Systems In Transition

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 16 May 2002

    • ISBN 9780195147650
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages496 pages
    • Size 246x160x31 mm
    • Weight 885 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous figures
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    Short description:

    The papers provide a cutting-edge overview of general issues regarding world capital markets, experience in developing countries and capital market regulation, which many economists believe could turn into the number one topic in international business and economics.

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    Long description:

    This title is comprised of 19 commissioned articles which are mainly focused on the timely global issues of volatility in equity and foreign exchange markets and the regulatory scene in developed and emerging markets. The papers provide a cutting-edge overview of general issues regarding world capital markets, experience in developing countries, and capital market regulation, which many economists believe could turn into the number one topic in international business and economics very soon. The articles were financed with grants from the Ford Foundation to New School University and the University of Cambridge. These subjects are important to professionals in the banking/financial services sectors, regulators and policy makers at the government level, think tanks, and graduate level college courses in international financial markets and international economics.

    Relevant for researchers, students, businesspersons and policy-makers.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Introduction
    Introduction
    Part 2: Global Questions
    A World Financial Authority
    Recasting the International Financial Agenda
    Financial Regulation in a Liberalized Global Environment
    Capital Controls and the World Financial Authority: What Can We Learn from the Indian Experience?
    International Capital Mobility, Macroeconomic Imbalances, and the Risk of Global Contraction
    The Politics of Global Financial Regulation: Lessons from the Fight Against Money Laundering
    Part 3: Issues in Industrialized Economies
    Financial Market Liberalization and the Changing Character of Corporate Governance
    The Influence of the Financial Media over International Economic Policy
    Part 4: Developing and Transition Economies
    Capital Market Liberalization and Economic Performance in Latin America
    FX Short Positions, Balance Sheets, and Financial Turbulence
    The Three Routes to Financial Crises: The Need for Capital Controls
    "Asian Capitalism" and the Financial Crisis
    The Triumph of the Rentiers? The 1997 Korean Crisis in Historical Perspective
    The Magical Realism of Brazillian Economics: How to Create a Financial Crisis by Trying to Avoid One
    Part 5: Regulatory Questions
    Synthetic Assets, Risk Management, and Imperfections
    The role of Derivatives in the East Asian Financial Crisis
    Procyclicality of Regulatory Ratios?

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