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Banking Alliances

Hazel J Johnson
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Hazel J Johnson: University of Louisville, USA

in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: This book analyzes the extent to which banks and industry have worked together to promote economic growth. The countries examined are the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China, Hong Kong, and Korea. This is an important analysis, because so many developing countries have undertaken market-oriented plans for development. There are important lessons of dedicated capital that can be learned from these experiences. Furthermore, as financial systems are modernized, the financial services industry plays a critical role in economic development.

Date: 2000
ISBN: 9789810242725
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Ch 1 Origins of Banking Alliances , pp 1-53 Downloads
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Ch 2 International Leadership in the United Kingdom , pp 55-82 Downloads
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Ch 3 Dedicated Capital in Germany , pp 83-101 Downloads
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Ch 4 Formal and Informal Ties in Japan , pp 103-127 Downloads
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Ch 5 Forging Banking Alliances in China, Hong Kong, and Korea , pp 129-151 Downloads
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Ch 6 Steps Toward Financial Modernization in the United States , pp 153-176 Downloads
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