Financial markets and the banking sector : roles and responsibilities in a global world
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Financial markets and the banking sector : roles and responsibilities in a global world
(Financial history / series editor, Robert E. Wright, no. 10)
Pickering & Chatto, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on both theoretical and empirical approaches, the essays in this volume emphasise the role of ethics in a globalized economy.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Globalization and Financial Markets: A Dialectic Dynamic
- Chapter 1 Towards a New Model of Long-Term Finance, Michel Aglietta
- Chapter 2 IFRS and the Need for Non-Financial Information, Tristan Boyer, Elena Chane-Alune
- Chapter 3 The Lessons of Luxembourg's Financial Centre: Towards a Certification of Ethics for Financial Centres to Replace Current Assessments, Jerome Turquey
- Chapter 4 Is Economic Efficiency a Meaningful Device with which to Assess Insolvency Laws?, Nadine Levratto
- Chapter 5 Financialization of European Economies, Miia Parnaudeau
- Part 2 Globalization and Banking Institutions: Evolution of their Role and Institutional Aspects
- Chapter 6 European Banking: A Review of Trends and Policies for Reassessment of Bank Reform and Development in Brazil and Latin America, Kurt Mettenheim
- Chapter 7 Monetary and Fiscal Policy Conflicts in Central Europe: How Credibly are Macro Policies Characterized in the Phase of Preparation for EMU?, Caroline Vincensini
- Chapter 8 Economic and Ethical Aspects of Discrimination in the Consumer Credit Market, Ingrid Groessl
- Chapter 9 Beyond Ethics: Alternative Banking in Switzerland, Elisabeth Paulet, Francesc Relano
- conclusion Conclusion
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