Open doors : foreign participation in financial systems in developing countries /
Annotation Addresses the key issues of concern regarding the emerging markets, including the trends, motivations, and scope of foreign direct investment in finance; policy options that will best capture the opportunities of foreign entry; and the role of foreign institutions in e-finance innovation.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
©2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Robert E. Litan, Paul Masson, and Michael Pomerleano
- pt. 1. How important is financial sector FDI and what are its impacts? Foreign banks in emerging markets / Donald J. Mathieson and Jorge Roldós
- pt. 2. What foreign institutions do in emerging markets: overview. Foreign banks in emerging markets: an institutional study / Michael Pomerleano and George J. Vojta. Liberalization of insurance markets: issues and concerns / Harold D. Skipper, Jr. Foreign participation in emerging securities industries / Ranjit Ajit Singh, Attila Emam, and Kar Mei Tang. Institutional experiences in emerging markets: summary of comments / Paul Masson
- pt. 3. What foreign institutions do in emerging markets: sector report. Foreign bank influence in the Czech Republic / Donald G. Simonson. Does foreign ownership conribute to sounder banks?: the Latin American experience / Jennifer S. Crystal, B. Gerard Dages, and Linda S. Goldberg. Foreign financial firms in Asia / Nicholas R. Lardy
- pt. 4. Policies toward financial sector FDI. Opening banking to foreign competition / Edward M. Graham. Borderless trading and developing securities markets / Benn Steil. Financial services and the WTO: what next? / Pierre Sauvé and Karsten Steinfatt
- pt. 5. Moving into the future: potential for financial sector e-commerce. E-Finance and financial stability / Philip Turner. E-commerce issues and challenges for emerging markets / Tom Glaessner, Ed Horowtiz [i.e. Horowitz], Robert Ledig, and Ed Ritchser.