- analyze the political consequences of the EEC's recent changes in the European banking system
- address empirically the extent of integration of European money and foreign exchange markets
- investigate the efficient functioning of European equity markets as well as the interrelationships among these markets
- examine European capital market reactions to investment decisions in the 1987-1992 periodThis book is ideally suited for MBA and PhD graduates, finance professionals, and researchers who need or wish to know more about the financial effects of European unification. It also makes an effective ancillary text for upper-level courses on topics such as financial management and international capital markets.
Financial Management in Post-1992 Europe
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Author(s)John Doukas
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN1560244399
ISBN-139781560244394
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Here is a new book that enhances understanding of European financial management issues and the way they relate to the U.S. economy. Financial Management in Post-1992 Europe discusses the process of integration of European economies and helps researchers, academics, and practitioners arrive at optimal solutions in their decisionmaking relating to the European unified economy and capital markets. It provides a timely core of empirical investigations into financial management issues and explains the anatomy of the European capital markets integration. This book exposes readers to research outcomes produced by some of the finest researchers and academics, generating new insights into the financial nature of the European unification. Financial Management in Post-1992 Europe discusses European banking structure and its functioning, investments decisions, and integration and performance of Euromarkets. Chapters also: