The financial services revolution has transformed what was once a backwater into a glamorous and dangerous part of modern economies. Intense competition and ferocious struggles for advantage in world markets are the signs of revolutionary change. Michael Moran's book breaks new ground by examining the politics of that revolution. Moran compares the struggles between private interests and public agencies in three great world financial centres - New York, London and Tokyo.



Autorentext

Michael Moran is Professor of Government at the University of Manchester Business School. A Fellow of the British Academy he writes on British politics, and on wider issues in political economy. The 3rd edition of his widely used textbook, Politics and Governance in the UK, is now in preparation.



Inhalt

Acknowledgements - Corporatism, Regulation and Financial Services - The United States: Meso-corporatism and Industrial Change - The United Kingdom: Meso-corporatism and Industrial Decline - Japan: Meso-corporatism and Industrial Power - States, Scandals and Financial Markets - Notes - Index

Titel
The Politics of the Financial Services Revolution
Untertitel
The USA, UK and Japan
EAN
9780230377899
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
15.11.1990
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
168