Emerging Financial Markets And The Role Of International Financial Organizations

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Author: Joseph J. Norton

ISBN-10: 9041109099

ISBN-13: 9789041109095

Category: Banking Law

This book brings together the papers presented at a conference on 'Emerging Financial Markets and the Role of International Organisations' which was held in May 1995 and organised under the auspices of the Offices of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, SMU School of Law Dallas, QMW College, Centre for Commercial Law Studies and King's College London.\ The papers are written by leading experts and cover a broad range of topics, including general policy and institutional...

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This book brings together the papers presented at a conference on 'Emerging Financial Markets and the Role of International Organisations' which was held in May 1995 and organised under the auspices of the Offices of the European Bank for Booknews Proceedings of a May 1995 conference held in London, England, with sections on general policy and institutional issues, banking market issues, and securities market issues. Specific subjects include regulating international economic behavior, the EU as a model of financial market reform, the role of international financial institutions in financial reform and development in transition economies, bank capitalization issues in emerging and transitional economies, contemporary influences on South African banking law, and new company and securities laws of the People's Republic of China. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

List of ContributorsForewordEditors' Note and Acknowledgements1Regulating International Economic Behavior - Reflections on the Broader Settings of International Financial Markets and Institutions32The EU as a Model for Financial Market Reform153The Applicability of Law and Economics to Law and Development: The Case of Financial Law294Financial Reform and Development in Transition Economies and the Role of IFIs575A Submerged Challenge for IFI's Efforts: Proscription of Economic Spoilation696Structural Adjustment Policies and the Evolution of a New Legal Framework for Economic Activity in Ghana817The Domestic Payment System: Policies, Structure, Operation and Risk1158Bank Capitalization Issues in Emerging and Transitional Economies1379Insolvency Procedures in Transition Economies14710An Introduction to the European Bank's Model Law on Secured Transactions16511Project Finance in Central and Eastern Europe from a Lender's Perspective: Lessons Learned in Poland and Romania17112Central Bankers' "Club" Law and Transitional Economies: Banking Reform and the Reception of the Basle Standards of Prudential Supervision in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union17913Evolution of Banking Law in Serbia and the Role of International Institutions21514Contemporary Influences on the Development of South African Banking Law24915The EEC Directive on Consumer Credit: A Model for Southern Africa?28916Banking Regulation and Supervision in Egypt: The View from a Developing Country30917Securities Law Models in Emerging Economies33518Blindman's Bluff - A Model for Securities Regulation?35119The Experience of Japan in Adoption and Adaptation39320Emerging Securities Markets - A View of Internationalization from the U.S.42921The U.K. Model of Securities Regulation45122Starting from Ground Zero: The New Bulgarian Securities Act47323The Long Walk to a Market Economy: An Examination of the New Company and Securities Laws of the People's Republic of China49724International Financial Organisations, Financial Markets and the Transition Process in Eastern Europe513Index519

\ BooknewsProceedings of a May 1995 conference held in London, England, with sections on general policy and institutional issues, banking market issues, and securities market issues. Specific subjects include regulating international economic behavior, the EU as a model of financial market reform, the role of international financial institutions in financial reform and development in transition economies, bank capitalization issues in emerging and transitional economies, contemporary influences on South African banking law, and new company and securities laws of the People's Republic of China. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \