Anglo-American financial systems : institutions and markets in the twentieth century

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Anglo-American financial systems : institutions and markets in the twentieth century

edited by Michael D. Bordo and Richard Sylla

Irwin Professional Pub., c1995

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"New York University Salomon Center, Leonard N. Stern School of Business."

Papers presented at a conference held at the Stern School of Business, New York University, in December 1993

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Financial markets and institutions in the U.S., U.K., and Canada have developed in fundamentally different directions than those of continental Europe and Asia. How and why have the differences between financial systems emerged? And what have been the effects of the differences on institutions, regulation, foreign investment, and financial markets? Anglo-American Financial Systems examines the fascinating history of finance through the perspectives of 17 leading scholars. Topics include: Comparing the U.S. and Canadian Banking Systems, 1933-1992; The Rise and Fall of the New York Money Market, 1900-1930; Comparative Financial Market Regulation; Financial Integration in the twentieth century United States.

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