Emerging challenges for the international financial services industry
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Emerging challenges for the international financial services industry
(Research in international business and finance : a research annual, v. 9,
JAI Press, c1992
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Series editor: H. Peter Gray
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Part of a series which focuses on research into international business and finance, this volume discusses such topics as: Europe 1992 and the integration of the financial services sector; the evolution of Japanese banking; and the separation of banking and commerce; among other topics.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, James R. Barth and Philip F. Bartholomew
- Europe 1992 - integrating the financial services sector, Herbert Kaufman
- comment, Robert E. Litan
- international bank capital standards, George J. Benston
- comment, Charles W. Calomiris
- financial institutions reform, recovery and enforcement act - reshaping the US depository institutions' regulatory structure, Richard Nelson
- comment, Gillian Garcia
- the evolution of Japanese banking - isolation to globalization, Thomas Cargill and Soichi Royama
- comment, William Pugh
- Canada and the US - will financial integration work?, Philip F. Bartholomew et al
- government deposit insurance - problems and prospects, Larry Wall
- comment, Edward Kane
- central banking - a market price approach to policy in a rapidly changing financial environment, Robert Keleher
- separation of banking and commerce, Larry Mole
- comment, George Kaufman
- needed - a banking meltdown policy, Lewis J. Spellman
- comment, R. Dan Brumbaugh Jr.
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