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Following years of control and regulation, there has been a massive
trend towards the liberalisation of financial markets. This volume
provides an analysis of this process and considers likely future
developments. It is divided into three parts: the first covers the
behaviour of households and firms; the second includes papers on
stock, bond and currency markets; and the third part analyses the
behaviour and performance of financial intermediaries, particularly
banks. The topics examined range from the demand for personal and
corporate credit and the allocation of savers' wealth, to
innovations in securities and services traded in financial markets,
and their regulation. The essays represent a blend of both
theoretical and empirical work, the latter focusing in particular
on Europe and the recent integration of financial markets on the
continent. Discussions of the essays are provided by some of the
world's leading financial economists.
Following years of control and regulation, there has been a massive
trend towards the liberalisation of financial markets. This volume
provides an analysis of this process and considers likely future
developments. It is divided into three parts: the first covers the
behaviour of households and firms; the second includes papers on
stock, bond and currency markets; and the third part analyses the
behaviour and performance of financial intermediaries, particularly
banks. The topics examined range from the demand for personal and
corporate credit and the allocation of savers' wealth, to
innovations in securities and services traded in financial markets,
and their regulation. The essays represent a blend of both
theoretical and empirical work, the latter focusing in particular
on Europe and the recent integration of financial markets on the
continent. Discussions of the essays are provided by some of the
world's leading financial economists.
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