Asian money markets
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Asian money markets
Oxford University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The countries of East and Southeast Asia have the world's most dynamic money markets. Essential to the Asian economy, their performance plays a crucial role in the successful development of other financial markets, such as those for business and consumer loans. This original study of the effect of government policy on the performance of money markets in the economies of this region (Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea)
is the only comprehensive book addressing this topic available today. Individual chapters were written by experts in the field, and were guided by a common research methodology. This book will be of great value to Pacific Basin specialists, bankers, academics, and public policy planners in
finance.
Table of Contents
Contributors
1: David C. Cole, Hal S. Scott, Philip A. Wellons: The Asian Money Markets: An Overview
2: Richard Yan-Ki Ho, Yu-Hon Lui, Daniel Wai-Wah Cheung: Money Markets in Hong Kong
3: David C. Cole, Betty F. Slade: Money Markets in Indonesia
4: Moon-Soo Kang: Money Markets in Korea
5: Lin See-Yan, Chung Tin Fah: Money Markets in Malaysia
6: Josef T. Yap, et al.: Money Markets in the Philippines
7: M. Ariff, B.K. Kapur, A. Tyabji: Money Markets in Singapore
8: Juro Teranishi: Money Markets in Prewar Japan
9: Shoichi Royama: Money Markets in Postwar Japan
10: Sam Ouliaris: An Econometric Analysis of Asian Money Markets
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by "Nielsen BookData"