
The Regulation of Financial Markets in the 1990s
by David Gowland
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The stock market crash of 1987 combined with scandals in the world's major financial centres has focused both public and academic attention on the importance of regulation. David Gowland critically appraises the methods of regulating financial markets describing their strengths and limitations. He considers the nature of regulation illustrating the argument with references to financial centres throughout the world. Special emphasis is placed on the impact of financial innovation, show more internationalisation and Black Monday. show lessMembers
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David Gowland was Director of the School of Contemporary European Studies and also Head of the History Department at the University of Dundee. He is the author of numerous successful books and articles including Longman's The European Mosaic series and Britain and European Integration since 1945 (Routledge).
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- Nonfiction, Economics, Business
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- 332.1 — Society, government, & culture Economics Banking & Money Banking
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- HG173 .G68 — Social sciences Finance Finance
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