Multinational and international banking
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Multinational and international banking
(The international library of macroeconomic and financial history, 2)(An Elgar reference collection)
E. Elgar, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This important volume focuses on the origins, growth and impact over time of multinational banks. Why have banks established branches in foreign countries? What do such banks do? How have they performed? What has been the developmental impact of international banking? How has multinational banking changed over time? Why have banking activities clustered in international financial centres such as New York, Tokyo and London? The articles in this selection cover a wide range of national experiences including those of the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. The volume brings together literature from a range of disciplines, including banking, economics and business history in a comprehensive collection of the best articles published on the development of multinational banks.
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
Part I. Concepts
1. Herbert G. Grubel (1977), 'A Theory of Multinational Banking.'
2. Jean.M. Gray and H. Peter Gray (1981), 'The Multinational Bank: A Financial MNC?'
3. Robert Z. Aliber (1984), 'International Banking: a Survey.'
4. Adrian E. Tschoegl (1987), 'International Retail Banking as a Strategy: an Assessment.'
5. Inglo Walter and H. Peter Gray (1983), 'Protectionism and International Banking.'
6. Manijeh Sabi (1987), 'An Application of the Theory of Foreign Direct Investment to Multi-National Banking in LDCs.'
Part II. Growth of Multinational Banking
7. Charles P. Kindleberger (1983), 'International Banks as Leaders or Followers of International Business: An Historical Perspective.'
8. Albert Baster (1934), 'The Origins of British Banking Expansion in the Near East.'
9. P.L. Cottrell (1969), 'London Financiers and Austria 1863-1875: The Anglo-Austrian Bank.'
10. Neil C. Quigley (1989), 'The Bank of Nova Scotia in the Caribbean.'
11. Thomas F. Huertas (1990), 'US Multinational Banking: History and Prospects.'
12. Adrian E. Tschoegl (1982), 'Foriegn Bank Entry into Japan and California.'
13. Laurence G. Goldberg and Anthony Saunders (1980), 'The Cause of U.S. Bank Expansion Overseas: The Case of Great Britain.'
14. James W. Dean and Ian H. Giddy (1981), 'Strangers and Neighbors: Cross-Border Banking in North America.'
Part III. Strategy and Performance in Multinational Banking.
15. Charles Jones (1983), 'The Transfer of Banking Techniques from Britain to Argentina, 1862-1914.'
16. Manfred Pohl (1988), 'Deutsche Bank London Agency Founded 100 Years Ago.'
17. D. T. Merrett (1990), 'Paradise Lost? British Banks in Australia.'
18. Geoffrey Jones (1982), 'Lombard Street on the Riveria: The British Clearing Banks and Europe 1900-1939.'
19. Stuart Jones (1988), 'The Apogee of the Imperial Banks in South Africa: Standard and Barclays, 1919-1939.'
Part IV. The Impact of Multinational Banks
20. Robert Vicat Turrell with Jean-Jacques Van Helten (1986), 'The Rothschilds, the Exploration Company and Mining Finance.'
21. Eric Bussiere (1983), 'The Interests of the Banque de l'Union Parisienne in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and the Balkans.'
22. Rodney Wilson (1987), 'Financial Development of the Arab Gulf: The Eastern Bank Experience.'
23. Geoffrey Jones (1987), 'The Imperial Bank of Iran and Iranian Economic Development, 1890-1952.'
24. Y. C. Jao (1983), 'Financing Hong Kong's Early Postwar Industrialization: The Role of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.'
25. P.W.Daniels (1986), 'Foreign Banks and Metropolitan Development: A Comparison of London and New York.'
26. Jayshree Sengupta (1988), 'Internationalization of Banking and the Relationship Between Foreign and Domestic Banks in the Developing Countries.'
V. International Banking Services and Location.
27. Edwin J. Perkins (1974), 'Managing a Dollar-Sterling Exchange Account: Brown, Shipley and Co. in the 1850s.'
28. H.W. Arndt (1988), 'Comparative Advantage in Trade in Financial Services.'
29. Howard Curtis Reed (1983), 'Appraising Corporate Investment Policy: A Financial Center Theory of Foreign Direct Investments.'
30. Sang-Rim Choi, Adrian E. Tschoegl and Chow-Ming Yu (1986), 'Banks and the World's Major Financial Centers, 1970-1980.'
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