
European Financial Integration
Cambridge University Press
Published on 5. March 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
372 pages
978-0-521-42890-3 (ISBN)
Description
Capital markets are affected at least as much as goods markets by the European Community's drive for greater economic integration. The removal of capital controls on 1 July 1990 has far-reaching consequences for the EMS and for cross-border investment, and plans for economic and monetary union foreshadow fundamental upheavals at the heart of the financial system, in central banking and monetary and fiscal policy. This volume reports the proceedings of a conference on European financial integration held in Rome in January 1990, which was organised by the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the Instituto Mobiliare Italiano. In this volume, leading international experts examine the implications of integration for the structure and regulation of capital markets, the changing relationships between the corporate and banking sectors throughout the Community, the distortionary effects of differing taxation policies among member states and possible means of overcoming them, and alternative routes to European monetary union.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
603 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-42890-3 (9780521428903)
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Alberto Giovannini | Colin Mayer
European Financial Integration
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04/1991
Cambridge University Press
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Alberto Giovannini | Colin Mayer
European Financial Integration
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04/1991
Cambridge University Press
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Content
List of figures; List of tables; Preface; List of conference participants; Foreword; 1. Introduction; 2. Banking competition and European integration; 3. Banking, financial intermediation and corporate finance; 4. How (not) to integrate the European capital markets; 5. European financial regulation: a framework for policy analysis; 6. Corporate mergers in international economic integration; 7. Capital flight and tax competition: are there viable solutions to both problems?; 8. Reflections of the fiscal implications of a common currency; 9. Currency competition and the transition to monetary union: does competition between currencies lead to price level and exchange-rate stability?; 10. Currency competition and the transition to monetary union: currency competition and the evolution of multi-currency regions; 11. Problems of European monetary integration; Index.