Financial markets and institutions
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Financial markets and institutions
(Surveys in monetary economics, v. 2)
B. Blackwell, 1991
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
332.4-822-2/B081000084723
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"On behalf of the Money Study Group"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The papers in these volumes were commissioned with the object of providing a set of surveys covering a broad range of monetary and financial issues. Each paper aims to offer a comprehensive survey and synthesis of the subject with which it is concerned, accessible to post-graduate and advanced undergraduate students specializing in the area, and a work of reference for professionals working in the field, whether in universities or elsewhere in the public or private sector. This volume focuses on financial institutions and the functioning of capital markets. The chapters examine the changing structure of markets with particular reference to the UK, the flow of funds, financial innovation, the banking firm and regulation and deregulation.
Table of Contents
- The money study group, David Laidler, Bob Nobay and Michael Parkin
- the flow of funds - construction and issues, D.G.Barr and K.Cutherton
- the money supply process, David Cobham
- financial innovation in theory and practice, D.H.Gowland
- theory and practice of the banking firm, M.K.Lewis
- financial regulation in the UK - deregulation and re-regulaiton, Maximilian J.B.Hall
- structural change in the British financial system, David Llewelyn
- the London financial markets, Richard Harrington.
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