The competitiveness of financial institutions and centres in Europe
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The competitiveness of financial institutions and centres in Europe
(Financial and monetary policy studies, v. 28)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1994
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- Preface. Part A: Opening Addresses. I. Introduction
- C. de Boissieu. II. The Irish Financial Sector in the European Context
- M. O'Connell. III. European Financial Intermediaries and Markets: Lines of Development in an International Context
- R. Masera. IV. Is Competitiveness a Dangerous Obsession in the Financial World? J.-P. Abraham. Part B: Technologies, Products and Markets. V. Banking on Real Estate
- M.K. Lewis. VI. Les surcapacites bancaires en France
- M. Dietsch. VII. The Screen-Based Market in Government Securities in Italy
- L. Rondelli. VIII. Economies, Inefficiencies and Technical Progress in Swiss Banking
- G. Sheldon. Part C: The Strategies of Financial Institutions. IX. Efficiency and Banking Strategies in Spain
- F. Perez, J. Quesada. X. A Case Study on Business Strategies of Austrian Banks
- G. Fink, P. Haiss, R. Petschnigg. XI. Estonian Strategies in the Reconstruction of its Monetary System
- M. Soerg. XII. Wholly-Owned Ventures versus Strategic Alliances in Financial Services Diversification
- H. Ingham, S. Thompson. XIII. New Competitive Strategies in the Italian Financial Services Industry
- P. Modiano, L.E. Mollame, V. Valenti. XIV. Bridge, Poker and Banking
- L. Engwall. Part D: Competitiveness and the Competitive Position of International Centres in Europe. XV. The Paris MATIF in Light of Globalization and Intense Competition
- P. Simonnet. XVI. The Competitive Position of Germany as a Financial Centre as Seen by a CentralBanker
- G. Hausler. XVII. Dublin's International Financial Services Centre: a Review
- T. O'Connell, N. Kennedy. XVIII. Japan's Financial Markets: their Competitiveness and Internationalization
- W. Takahashi, H. Taguchi. XIX. The Internationalisation of the Belgian Banking Sector: a Comparison with the Netherlands
- S. Pintjens. XX. Competition and Financial Centres in Europe: London as a Case Study
- D.G. Raikes, A. Newton. XXI. The Swiss Financial Centre Revisited
- N. Blattner. Part E: Regulatory Issues and the Management of Systemic Risks in the New Competitive Environment. XXII. Financial Fragility and Macroeconomic Performance: an Overview
- J.J. Sijben. XXIII. Market Liquidity Risk
- E.P. Davis. XXIV. Bank Stability, Deposit Insurance and Regulation
- P. Bourke. XXV. Les systemes de paiements dans l'integration europeenne: enjeu pour les banques centrales
- M. Aglietta. XXVI. Deregulation and Financial Fragility: a Case Study of the UK and Scandinavia
- H.A. Benink, D.T. Llewellyn. XXVII. Default Risk Exposure in Foreign Exchange Rate Derivatives
- P.B. Mokkelbost. XXVIII. Governments' Strategies: the Nordic Banking Industries after the Crises
- S.A. Berg. Part F: Concluding Address. XXIX. General Report on the Colloquium
- R. O'Brien.
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