Emerging financial markets

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Emerging financial markets

David O. Beim, Charles W. Calomiris

(The Irwin/McGraw-Hill series in finance, insurance, and real estate)(McGraw-Hill international editions, finance series)

McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2001

International ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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This is the first text to be written on Emerging Financial Markets. The book is partially the result of a grant given by Citibank to Columbia Business School for the purpose of designing a new course in emerging financial markets for their MBA program. The text reflects the tremendous research in recent years seeking to explain the financial crises in Latin America and Asia during the mid to late 1990's and related issues such as capital flows, currency regimes, legal and regulatory matters, corporate governance, and the functions and structure of financial systems. Emerging Financial Markets suggests and explores three key foundations that explain why emerging markets behave differently than developed markets: (1) law, (2) institutions of information and control, and (3) inflation and currency stability.

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Ch. 1 The Emerging Markets PhenomenonCh. 2 Financial Repression and Financial DevelopmentCh. 3 Privatization and Financial LiberalizationCh. 4 Legal FoundationsCh. 5 Information and ControlCh. 6 Inflation and Currency StabilityCh. 7 The Trouble with BanksCh. 8 Financial Crisesch. 9 Building Financial Institutions

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