Policy responses to the globalization of American banking /
The book explains how U.S. regulators and foreign policy makers have struggled to keep pace with the internationalization of banks. The nation has modified its laws and foreign economic policies to protect the domestic banking system, ensure the stability of international financial markets, and, at...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Pittsburgh :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
©1996.
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Series: | Pitt series in policy and institutional studies.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The International Expansion of American Commercial Banks: Challenges to U.S. Foreign Policy
- 2. Commercial Banks and Foreign Policy: A Principal-Agent Framework
- 3. Voluntary Foreign Credit Restraints, 1965-1974
- 4. International Banking Facilities
- 5. Debt Crisis Management I: The International Lending Supervision Act
- 6. Debt Crisis Management II: The Baker Plan
- 7. Debt Crisis Management III: The Brady Initiative
- 8. Learning from Experience?