TY - BOOK ID - 2479919 TI - Financial markets' liberalisation and the role of banks AU - Conti, Vittorio AU - Hamaui, Rony PY - 1993 SN - 0521419824 0521111900 0511599153 9780521419826 9780511599156 9780521111904 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge university press, DB - UniCat KW - Banken en bankwezen KW - Banks and banking KW - Banques et opérations bancaires KW - Capital market KW - Capital markets KW - Capitaux à long terme [Marché des ] KW - Finance KW - Finances KW - Financiële markt KW - Financiële markten KW - Financiën KW - Kapitaalmarkt KW - Marché de l'argent KW - Marché des capitaux à long terme KW - Marché financier KW - Marchés financiers KW - Market [Capital ] KW - -332.1 KW - Funding KW - Funds KW - Economics KW - Currency question KW - Market, Capital KW - Financial institutions KW - Loans KW - Money market KW - Securities KW - Crowding out (Economics) KW - Efficient market theory KW - Agricultural banks KW - Banking KW - Banking industry KW - Commercial banks KW - Depository institutions KW - Money KW - -marches financiers KW - banques KW - marche des capitaux KW - marches financiers KW - pays de la ce KW - 333.101 KW - 333.600 KW - AA / International- internationaal KW - 336.71 KW - 336.76 KW - 336.71 Bankwezen KW - Bankwezen KW - 336.76 Beurswezen. Geldmarkt. Valutamarkt. Binnenlandse geldmarkt. Valutamarkt KW - Beurswezen. Geldmarkt. Valutamarkt. Binnenlandse geldmarkt. Valutamarkt KW - banken KW - kapitaalmarkt KW - financiele markten KW - eg landen KW - Banksysteem en bankstelsel KW - Financiële markten. Kapitaalmarkten (algemeenheden) KW - Money market. Capital market KW - Finance. KW - Banks and banking. KW - Capital market. KW - European Union countries KW - Finance - European Economic Community countries. KW - Business, Economy and Management KW - MARCHES FINANCIERS KW - LIBERALISATION KW - FINANCE KW - BANQUE KW - C.E.E. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2479919 AB - Following years of control and regulation, there has been a massive trend towards the liberalisation of financial markets. This volume provides an analysis of this process and considers likely future developments. It is divided into three parts: the first covers the behaviour of households and firms; the second includes papers on stock, bond and currency markets; and the third part analyses the behaviour and performance of financial intermediaries, particularly banks. The topics examined range from the demand for personal and corporate credit and the allocation of savers' wealth, to innovations in securities and services traded in financial markets, and their regulation. The essays represent a blend of both theoretical and empirical work, the latter focusing in particular on Europe and the recent integration of financial markets on the continent. Discussions of the essays are provided by some of the world's leading financial economists. ER -