Globalization and National Financial Systems.
The volume is divided into five traditional areas of finance: the macroeconomy, banking, securities markets, pension issues, and regulations. Four cross-cutting messages emerge. First, the erosion of national frontiers by trade, tourism, migration, and capital account liberalization means that resid...
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World Bank,
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Table of Contents:
- Globalization and national financial systems: issues of integration and size / James A. Hanson, Patrick Honohan, Giovanni Majnoni
- PART I. MACROECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION
- Deposit dollarization and the financial sector / Patrick Honohan, Anquing Shi
- PART II. BANKING
- Bank efficiency and financial system size / Biagio Bossone, Jong-Kun Lee
- Are small countries "underbanked"? / James A. Hanson
- Foreign banks in low-income countries: recent developments and impacts / Stijn Claessens, Jong-Kun Lee
- PART III. SECURITIES MARKETS
- Securities market efficiency / Ajay Shah, Susan Thomas
- Value of international portfolio diversification / Joost Driessen, Luc Laeven
- PART IV. PENSION ISSUES
- Pension reform and pension service efficiencies / Thomas C. Glaessner, Salvador Valdés-Prieto
- Promoting pension funds / Gregorio impavido, Alberto R. Musalem, Dimitri Vittas
- PART V. REGULATION
- Regulatory harmonization and the globalization of finance / Cally Jordan, Giovanni Majnoni.