The next great globalization : how disadvantaged nations can harness their financial systems to get rich /
By: Mishkin, Frederic S
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Argues that financial globalization is the key to helping poor nations become financially secure and prosperous, explaining that effectively managed financial globalization has offered huge benefits for trade and financial regulation throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and arguing that if countries continue to responsibly manage the gains created by financial globalization, they can find prosperity and security in the future.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 332.09172 MI NE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0029815 |
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332.09 FE AS The ascent of money : | 332.09 SH FI Finance and the good society / | 332.09051 FI NA Finance markets, the new economy, and growth / | 332.09172 MI NE The next great globalization : | 332.091724 AN ES Essentials of money, banking and financial institutions : | 332.091767 AY UN Understanding Islamic finance | 332.091767 AY UN Understanding Islamic finance |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-304) and index.
Argues that financial globalization is the key to helping poor nations become financially secure and prosperous, explaining that effectively managed financial globalization has offered huge benefits for trade and financial regulation throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and arguing that if countries continue to responsibly manage the gains created by financial globalization, they can find prosperity and security in the future.
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