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Financial services, globalization and domestic policy changeFinancial services, globalization and domestic policy change

Financial services, globalization and domestic policy change1996

William D. Coleman

About this book

The global scope of the changes in the international financial and monetary systems ensured that no nation-state could protect itself from their effects. The quarter-century from 1970 to 1995 included the most extensive legislative overhaul of financial services policy since the Great Depression, if not the greatest set of changes ever. This book examines how such states - Canada, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States - adapted by reforming their financial services policies. By adaptation, the book refers to their ability to devise policy strategies that create an open and democratic policy process, that protect consumers of financial services and that give governments some continuing control over domestic financial services markets.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL3241002W

Subjects

Banks and banking, CentralCentral Banks and bankingFinancial services industryGovernment policyInternational finance

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