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Japanese History - Economic Aspects, Finance - International, Foreign Economic Relations - Europe, Japan - Diplomatic Relations, Foreign Economic Relations - Asia

Japan, Europe, and International Financial Markets: Analytical and Empirical Perspectives

by Ryuzo Sato (Editor), Rama V. Ramachandran (Editor), Rama V. Rachmachandran
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Overview

The deregulation of financial markets in various nations in the 1980s brought about not only a qualitative change in their operation but also a greater integration among these markets. These changes enabled the free flow of financial resources across borders, and private and public institutions in each economy now have the ability to draw on the strengths of foreign markets to meet their individual needs. But many observers in Japan, Europe, North America and elsewhere fear that the new freedom has contributed to a greater instability in individual markets and the transmission of these swings to other markets. This book examines the ramifications of these trends.

Synopsis

This volume examines the ramifications of deregulation in various financial markets throughout the 1980s.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
284
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521568456

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