Financial Markets and Development: The Crisis in Emerging Markets
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
This volume brings together market practitioners, policymakers, development specialists, and academics from developed and emerging market countries to examine the underlying causes of the Asian financial crisis and ways of preventing future crises in emerging markets.
Contents include: "The Asian Crisis: Causes and Consequences" by Richard Cooper, Harvard University "A Closer Look at Equity Flows to Emerging Markets" by Michael Barth, Capital Markets Development Department, The World Bank, and Konstantinos Tsatsaronis, Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements "Corporate Governance and the Treatment of Minority Shareholders," by Kenneth Scott, Stanford Law School "Foreign Investment in Asia" by Jarrod Wilcox, PanAgora Asset Management "The Future of Emerging Markets Investing" by Michael Adler, Columbia Graduate School of Business "Lessons of the Asian Crisis for Latin America" by Sebastian Edwards, University of California at Los Angeles "Global Capital Markets: What Do They Mean?" by Ian Giddy, Stern School of Business, New York University
About the Author
Alison Harwood is a principal market specialist in the Financial Markets Advisory Department at the International Finance Corporation. Robert E. Litan is director of Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution. Michael Pomerleano is senior capital markets specialist in the Capital Markets Development Department at the World Bank.
Financial Markets and Development: The Crisis in Emerging Markets,Alison Harwood,Robert E. Litan,Michael Pomerleano,Brookings Institution Press,0815734972,Asia,Banks and banking,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Capital market,Congresses,Development - Business Development,Economics - Theory,Finance,Financial crises,International - General,Politics/International Relations
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