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Inside the City - A guide to London as a financial centre (Paperback): William Clarke Inside the City - A guide to London as a financial centre (Paperback)
William Clarke
R1,251 Discovery Miles 12 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1979, Inside the City looks at The City of London as one of the important financial centres in the world. The book provides an interesting insight into the City as a major centre of international banking, asking key questions such as, how long the city can last as a major centre, how do its services compare with other centres, and what it can do to maintain its present position? The book examines how the great network of markets and institutions that make up the City operated when the book was written, providing key chapters on the Stock Exchange, institutional and private investors, the banking world, including foreign and merchant banks, the commodity and money markets, Euromarkets, Sterling and insurance. This book will be of interest to those studying or researching in the field of economics and finance.

Capital Mobilization and Regional Financial Markets - The Pacific Coast States, 1850-1920 (Paperback): Kerry Odell Capital Mobilization and Regional Financial Markets - The Pacific Coast States, 1850-1920 (Paperback)
Kerry Odell
R1,129 Discovery Miles 11 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1992, Capital Mobilization and Regional Financial Markets, argues that barriers to financial flows within regions may be as important in affecting capital flows as interregional barriers. The book conjectures that regional markets allow efficient mobilization of local funds and develops an analytical framework to motivate an investigation of region financial development in the Pacific Coast states between 1850 and 1920.

The Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation - The Economic Causes and Social... The Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation - The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation (Hardcover)
Gary Dymski
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This far-reaching study shows that operating efficiencies are not what are driving today's unrelenting bank merger mania. It suggests that bank mergers and consolidation may have effects that are contrary to consumer and non-financial business interests, such as lower rates of interest, increasing fees, and tighter credit constraints. Dymski recommends several new policies to apply to the evaluation of prospective mergers.

The Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation - The Economic Causes and Social... The Bank Merger Wave: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation - The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation (Paperback)
Gary Dymski
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This far-reaching study shows that operating efficiencies are not what are driving today's unrelenting bank merger mania. It suggests that bank mergers and consolidation may have effects that are contrary to consumer and non-financial business interests, such as lower rates of interest, increasing fees, and tighter credit constraints. Dymski recommends several new policies to apply to the evaluation of prospective mergers.

Payment Systems in Global Perspective (Hardcover, New): Maxwell J. Fry Payment Systems in Global Perspective (Hardcover, New)
Maxwell J. Fry
R5,763 Discovery Miles 57 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


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Talking Financial Inclusion in Liberalised India - Conversations with Governors of the Reserve Bank of India (Paperback): M.S.... Talking Financial Inclusion in Liberalised India - Conversations with Governors of the Reserve Bank of India (Paperback)
M.S. Sri Ram
R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a set of conversations with five former Governors of Reserve Bank of India (from 1992 onwards) on the topic of financial inclusion. Two key aspects are introduced in the conversations with each Governor: the initiatives that were undertaken during their tenure and their responses to some of the current issues. Further, they examine the reasons and justifications for significant decisions and measures that were undertaken or withheld. The discussion captures the evolution and approach of the central bank in addressing a variety of questions pertaining to financial inclusion. The volume is an important contribution to the study of India's continuous but not entirely successful efforts in increasing the reach of its formal financial sector. It reconstructs how the policy approach to inclusive banking has progressed and resisted commercial and market imperatives to safeguard the deprived and dispossessed sections of society. With its wide-ranging blend of conversations, documentation, research and commentary coupled with its engaging style, the book will interest students and researchers in the areas of development, banking, macroeconomics, public administration and governance, as well as academics, analysts, policymakers, think tanks, journalists, media and those concerned with the Indian economic policy.

British Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries (Paperback): David Goacher, Peter Curwen, R. Apps, Grahame Boocock, Leigh Drake British Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries (Paperback)
David Goacher, Peter Curwen, R. Apps, Grahame Boocock, Leigh Drake
R1,162 Discovery Miles 11 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1987, British Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries the book is the diversification of and overlaps in the operations of UK financial intermediaries forms. The book provides a coherent analysis of the broader implications of ongoing developments in the financial services sector and an insight into the 'back-room activities of the non-bank institutions. The book also focuses on institutions offering some form of financial markets, within which many of the financial intermediaries operate. In doing this, the book outlines a theoretical framework of financial intermediation and provides an overview of the broader evolution of the UK financial system. This volume will be of use to students and practitioners studying in the financial services sector.

The World Bank - New Agendas in a Changing World (Hardcover): Michelle Miller-Adams The World Bank - New Agendas in a Changing World (Hardcover)
Michelle Miller-Adams
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The World Bank is the key institution through which rich nations channel resources to poorer ones. Yet it was established over 50 years ago in a radically different international environment, and constantly re-invented itself in the intervening decades. What drives this evolution? This text considers the nature of change at the World Bank, exploring both the external impetous for change, and the impact of the Bank's internal organization and culture. The author's findings are supported by case studies of three of the Bank's most important new agendas: private sector development, participation, and governance. Michelle Miller-Adams finds that traditional international-relations based approaches, which focus on states and power, are inadequate for explaining institutional change at the World Bank. Attention must be paid to the Bank's internal processes, especially the technical and apolitical norms that form an intrinsic part of its identity. This identity, which dates from the Bank's earliest days, continues to shape its response to new demands and affect its ability to meet the needs of a changing world.

Incomplete Revolutions - Success and Failures of Capitalist Transition Strategies in Post-communist Economies (Hardcover, New):... Incomplete Revolutions - Success and Failures of Capitalist Transition Strategies in Post-communist Economies (Hardcover, New)
Adam Zwass
R3,500 Discovery Miles 35 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Following up on his 1995 study of the initial transition period in formerly communist economies, Adam Zwass carries the analysis into the second phase of reform. He devotes focused attention to the pivotal role of privatization strategies, contrasting the outcomes of the voucher plans with outright sale of state assets (including to foreign investors). Taking advantage of his incomparable experience as a financial expert first in the CMEA and later with the Austrian National Bank, Zwass considers the record of newly emerging banking and financial systems and the challenges of entry into the regional and global financial and trading systems.

Money and the Middle Ages (Hardcover): J Le Goff Money and the Middle Ages (Hardcover)
J Le Goff
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jacques Le Goff sets out in this book to explain the role of money, or rather of the various types of money, in the economy, life and mentalities of the Middle Ages. He seeks also to explain how, in a society dominated by religion, the Church viewed money, and how it taught Christians what attitudes they should adopt towards it and towards the uses to which it could be put. He shows that, although money played an important role in the rise of towns and trade and in state formation, there was no capitalism but only a pre-capitalism in the Middle Ages, even by their end, in the absence of a truly global market. This is why economic development remained slow and limited, in spite of some remarkable success stories. It was a period in which it was as important to give money as it was to earn it. True wealth was not yet the wealth of this world, even though money played an increasingly large role in reality and in mentalities. No similar discussion of this subject, aimed at a wide readership, has previously been published. Written by one of the greatest medievalists, this book will be recognized as a standard work on the topic.

International Banking in an Age of Transition - Globalisation, Automation, Banks and Their Archives (Hardcover, New Ed): Sara... International Banking in an Age of Transition - Globalisation, Automation, Banks and Their Archives (Hardcover, New Ed)
Sara Kinsey, Lucy Newton
R4,495 Discovery Miles 44 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sweeping changes have taken place in the financial sector during the twentieth century. Two of the most notable changes have been the growth of global markets and institutions, and the introduction of computerisation. This volume charts the course of concentration and internationalisation in banking and also examines the influence and implications of new technologies on the industry's record-keeping practices. The exploration of concentration and internationalisation begins in the late nineteenth century and examines the effect of a wide range of factors, from macro-economic influences such as the liquidity crisis of the 1930s and the oil price rises of the 1970s, to the role of national regulation in the creation of financial markets and innovative products. The role of individual banks and their particular policies is also brought into focus. Some of Europe's most eminent bankers provide a contemporary dimension by discussing possible future developments in continental banking.

Managing the New Bank Technology - An Executive Blueprint for the Future (Hardcover): Marilyn R. Seymann Managing the New Bank Technology - An Executive Blueprint for the Future (Hardcover)
Marilyn R. Seymann
R4,097 Discovery Miles 40 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Managing the New Bank Technology" is a practical action-oriented guide for bank CEOs, executives, business students, and boards. The book is aimed at educating those involved in banking on the key technological issues facing the industry. "Quick reference" guides opening each chapter are a special feature of the book, blueprints that offer bottom line summary suggestions for bank officers and executives. Topics include: Banking as Retailing; The Internet and Financial Services; Strategies for Future Payment Systems; Risk Management Technology; Protecting Technology Investments in an Age of Rapid Change; Negotiating Outsourcing Contracts; Developing an Information System Plan; Organizational Strategies to Manage Technology; Battling Fraud and Security Issues; and Selling Your Bank's Technology Vision.

A Survey of Primitive Money - The Beginnings of Currency (Paperback): A. Hingston Quiggin A Survey of Primitive Money - The Beginnings of Currency (Paperback)
A. Hingston Quiggin
R1,151 Discovery Miles 11 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1949, is the original and key survey of the stages which preceded the use of coins as the medium of exchange, and of the objects that coins displaced, objects which for want of a better name are here called primitive money. It examines in detail the primitive monies of the world, monies from far in the distant past, and monies still in use today. It is the essential reference source on the many different objects used as currency.

Rebuilding the Financial System in Central and Eastern Europe, 1918-1994 (Hardcover, New Ed): Philip L Cottrell Rebuilding the Financial System in Central and Eastern Europe, 1918-1994 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Philip L Cottrell
R4,493 Discovery Miles 44 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays, written by former bankers, practising central bankers, government advisers and historians, celebrates the seventieth anniversary of the National Bank of Hungary. From a range of view points, the contributions consider the monetary and financial history of the past century and, in particular, explore possible parallelisms between experiences of the collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy in 1918 and of contemporary changes since 1989. The first part, comprising four essays, concentrates upon central banking, especially the development of the National Bank of Hungary since 1878 and the establishment of the Bank of Poland. Commercial banking is the theme of Part II, where continuities and discontinuities are considered with respect to Austria, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Slovenia and Yugoslavia.

Bank Deregulation & Monetary Order (Hardcover, New): George Selgin Bank Deregulation & Monetary Order (Hardcover, New)
George Selgin
R4,648 Discovery Miles 46 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Can the 'invisible hand' handle money? George Selgin challenges the view that government regulation creates monetary order and stability, and instead shows it to be the main source of monetary crisis.
The volume is divided into three sections:
* Part I refutes conventional wisdom holding that any monetary system lacking government regulation is 'inherently unstable', and looks at the workings of market forces in an otherwise unregulated banking system.
* Part II draws on both theory and historical experience to show how various kinds of government interference undermine the inherent efficiency, safety, and stability of a free monetary system.
* Part III completes the argument by addressing the popular misconception that a monetary system is unsound unless it delivers a stable output price-level.

Crisis Banking in the East - The History of the Chartered Mercantile Bank of London, India and China, 1853-93 (Hardcover, New... Crisis Banking in the East - The History of the Chartered Mercantile Bank of London, India and China, 1853-93 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Stuart Muirhead, Edwin Green
R4,501 Discovery Miles 45 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Chartered Mercantile Bank is one of the constituent banks of the huge Hongkong and Shanghai bank. This study charts its first 40 years as one of the pioneering banks of the Far East. The Chartered Mercantile became the leading exchange bank in India and South East Asia whilst always retaining its head office in the pivotal London market. Based upon meticulous research using a particularly rich set of banking archives, the book describes the complex political and financial circumstances on the subcontinent during the bank's early years and introduces the personalities in the Indian business and London banking worlds who guided the infant institution. The volatility of local markets is analysed, with portraits of the banks and merchant houses which did not survive the many financial crises in the East also included. This book will do much to remedy the lack of existing research into international finance, and Eastern banking in particular, in the 19th century. It provides an inside view of the workings of an Eastern bank - the nature of its business, methods of payment and exchange, recruitment and career patterns of staff, and includes valuable new material on the role of European bankers in an eastern setting.

Market-Based Interest Rate Reform in China (Hardcover): China,Finance,40,Forum,Research,Group Market-Based Interest Rate Reform in China (Hardcover)
China,Finance,40,Forum,Research,Group
R4,629 Discovery Miles 46 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The market-based interest rate reform remains a core part of China's financial reforms, and an important topic of both theoretical and policy studies. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the process and logic of China's interest rate reform from a historical perspective. It is structured along three lines, i.e. loosening interest rate controls, establishing market-based interest rates, and building an effective interest rate adjustment mechanism, and systematically reviews the characteristics and evolvement of the reform process. The book further explores the lessons and challenges of the reform by examining China's development stage and auxiliary reforms needed, and offers policy recommendations on how to further push forward the reform.

Islamic Banking - Growth, Stability and Inclusion (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Nafis Alam, Syed Aun R. Rizvi Islamic Banking - Growth, Stability and Inclusion (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Nafis Alam, Syed Aun R. Rizvi
R1,925 Discovery Miles 19 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on current issues impacting the Islamic banking system globally. The contributions introduce readers to existing research and literature in the field and highlight areas of potential scholarly development within Islamic banking studies. The chapters are a variety of case studies, theoretical reviews, and empirical research within the world of Islamic banking. The contributions analyse new developments within Islamic banks from OIC member countries, Malaysia and the GCC. Particular attention is paid to the formative insolvency case of Arcapita Bank in chapter 6. Other chapters provide detailed discussion of the structures, marketing activities and products of Islamic banks, and contrast them with those of counterpart conventional banks. Through this edited collection, readers are given expert insight into contemporary, critical issues facing the growing sphere of Islamic banking.

The Accounting System of Native Banks in Peking and Tientsin (Hardcover): Li Chien Ming The Accounting System of Native Banks in Peking and Tientsin (Hardcover)
Li Chien Ming
R4,087 Discovery Miles 40 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1941, is a comprehensive study on the native banks that linked small Chinese traders and the larger Chinese and foreign banks. It is based on extensive research in Tientsin and Peking, and a large number of interviews with native bankers, and the result is an exhaustive study on the practice.

Central Banking in Developing Countries - Objectives, Activities and Independence (Hardcover): Charles Goodhart Central Banking in Developing Countries - Objectives, Activities and Independence (Hardcover)
Charles Goodhart; Alvaro Almeida, Maxwell J. Fry
R5,476 Discovery Miles 54 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the current state of central banking in 44 developing countries. The authors analyse the banks' achievement in their primary objective of price stability and discuss the reasons behind the general lack of success. The book covers:
* government financing
* foreign exchange systems
* domestic banking systems.
Rich in data, the book contains original financial information from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean. The lay-out is user-friendly and generously illustrated with tables, figures, boxed material and useful appendices. The book is published in association with the Bank of England and presents the definitive account of the role of central banks in developing countries.

Central Banking in Developing Countries - Objectives, Activities and Independence (Paperback): Charles Goodhart Central Banking in Developing Countries - Objectives, Activities and Independence (Paperback)
Charles Goodhart; Alvaro Almeida, Maxwell J. Fry
R2,781 Discovery Miles 27 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the current state of central banking in 44 developing countries. The authors analyse the banks' achievement in their primary objective of price stability and discuss the reasons behind the general lack of success. The book covers:
* government financing
* foreign exchange systems
* domestic banking systems.
Rich in data, the book contains original financial information from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean. The lay-out is user-friendly and generously illustrated with tables, figures, boxed material and useful appendices. The book is published in association with the Bank of England and presents the definitive account of the role of central banks in developing countries.

Laissez Faire Banking (Paperback, Revised): Kevin Dowd Laissez Faire Banking (Paperback, Revised)
Kevin Dowd
R1,996 Discovery Miles 19 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea of free (or laissez-faire) banking has enjoyed a remarkable renaissance in recent years. It is a novel idea that challenges much of what many banking scholars still take for granted - that banking is inherently unstable, that the banking system needs a lender of last resort or deposit insurance to defend it in a crisis, and that the government has to protect the value of the currency. Against this free banking sets an argument which is in essence very simple: if markets are generally better at allocating resources than governments, then what is different about money and the industry that provides it and why? Laissez-Faire Banking is divided into three interelated sections, dealing with the theory of free banking, historical experiences of it and present-day monetary and banking reforms based on free banking principles.

Private Banking in Europe - Serious Wealth (Hardcover, New): Lynn Bicker Private Banking in Europe - Serious Wealth (Hardcover, New)
Lynn Bicker
R5,763 Discovery Miles 57 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Private Banking in Europe" provides new insights into the private banking industry, its growth and future, and emerging opportunities for private bankers and their clients. Lynn Bicker debates the importance of global and local service; the potential dichotomy between the wealthy and the successful, and considers the private banking industry. A comparison of key players and their chosen markets and strategies is complemented by an exploration of the growth of intermediaries and unexpected competitiors. The work also includes a study of non-European influences. The final chapter is devoted to private bankers' own view of their industry, their competition and future directions.

Governing Risk - The IMF and Global Financial Crises (Hardcover): M. Moschella Governing Risk - The IMF and Global Financial Crises (Hardcover)
M. Moschella
R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book examines the changing nature of the policies adopted to promote international financial stability. Specifically, it investigates the policies that the IMF followed in response to the Mexican, Asian, and subprime crisis. The book argues that these policies can be explained by the interaction of economic ideas and historical contexts.

Opening Japan's Financial Markets (Hardcover): J. Robert Brown Jr Opening Japan's Financial Markets (Hardcover)
J. Robert Brown Jr
R2,258 Discovery Miles 22 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1994, takes a broad look at the reasons behind the failure of foreign banks to penetrate Japanese financial markets. It accepts the common argument that the Japanese bureaucracy has skilfully limited the scope of foreign banks and discusses at length the methods used to do so. However, in examining the history of foreign banking activity in Japan, it becomes clear that ineptitude on the part of the foreign banks and governments has also been a major factor.

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