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Overview
The editors of this volume provide a comprehensive and in-depth collection of articles on financial and investment issues in emerging capital markets. The collection offers coverage of all major emerging countries as well as all major topics related to emerging market finance.
By presenting general, conceptual essays as well as technical, specific essays in a coherent framework, the book attempts to broaden the traditional finance and international finance literature to include emerging market countries where markets are more rigid, segmented, or fragmented than developed market countries. Researchers, graduate students, finance professionals, investors, and policy makers will find this volume useful.
Synopsis
Provides a comprehensive and in-depth collection of articles on financial and investment issues in emerging capital markets, covering all major emerging countries, as well as all major topics related to emerging market finance.
Booknews
A collection of 23 research studies contribute to the construction of a general paradigm for understanding emerging capital markets. They present a conceptual basis for broadening the finance literature to include markets that may be imperfect, inefficient, or segmented; analyze potential risk and returns of investing and operating in them; and examine their functions and characteristics in coherent frameworks. Some are technical and for academics; other are more general and suitable for policy makers and practitioners. Some focus on a particular country or region. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.