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Book Synopsis
Jointly sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, this book brings together experts from each of the countries covered: Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Sweden, UK, USA, and the former USSR. Together, they provide a comprehensive survey of this critical period in the emergence of the modern world economy.Contributors: B. V. Anan''ich, Hubert Bonin, V. I. Bovykin, Albert Broder, Rondo Cameron, Fred V. Carstensen, Vincent P. Carosso, P. L. Cottrell, Ian M. Drummond, A. A. Fursenko, Martine Goossens, Peter Hertner, Kanji Ishii, Hans Christian Johansen, Frank H. H. King, Gyorgy Kover, Maria Barbara Levy, Ragnhild Lundstrom, Ruth AmEnde Roosa, Richard Sylla, Jacques Thobie, Richard Tilly, Herman Van der Wee, Ulrich Wengenroth, and Mira Wilkins.

Trade Review
`Cameron and Bovykin have put together an important volume. In the impoverished context of banking history, the book stands out as a key work which will form the basis of much future study.' Andrew Freeman, Financial Times
`Rondo Cameron and V.I. Bovykin must be congratulated for performing so well the herculean task of assembling such a group of talented academics, and steering them safely towards the publication of this most useful volume.' Business History
`Historians of multinational business will be amongst those most interested in the material presented here. There are fascinating discussions of the different institutional and contractual choices made by different countries when engaging in international banking and finance ... Rondo Cameron and V.I. Bovykin must be congratulated for performing so well the herculean task of assembling such a group of talented academics, and steering them safely towards the publication of this most useful volume.' Business History
'This volume is the outcome of an unusually extensive effort of international collaboration ... this collection provides a feast of data and information which will be welcomed particularly for areas otherwise little known to English-speaking scholars. The value of the essays lies in the detailed assembly of data which, and this is their great merit, do dovetail well to form a persuasive general picture. They offer the opportunity of a firm jumping-off ground for further dtailed regional and national research. Meanwhile, they also represent a splendid example of the possibilities of fruitful international collaboration, for which the editors and organisers deserve our respect and gratitude.' Sidney Pollard, University of Sheffield,

Table of Contents
List of Contributors: B.V. Anan'ich, Hubert Bonin, V.I. Bovykin, Albert Broder, Rondo Cameron, Fred V. Carstensen, Vincent P. Carosso, P.L. Cottrell, Ian M. Drummond, A.A. Fursenko, Martine Goossens, Peter Hertner, Kanji Ishii, Hans Christian Johansen, Frank H.H. King, György Köver, Maria Bárbara Levy, Ragnhild Lundström, Ruth AmEnde Roosa, Richard Sylla, Jacques Thobie, Richard Tilly, Herman Van der Wee, Ulrich Wengenroth, and Mira Wilkins Rondo Cameron: Introduction Part I: International Factors in the Formation of Banking Systems P.L. Cottrell: Great Britain Vincent P. Carosso and Richard Sylla: U.S. Banks in International Finance Hubert Bonin: The Case of the French Banks Richard Tilly: International Aspects of the Development of German Banking Herman Van der Wee and Martine Goossens: Belgium V.I. Bovykin and B.V. Anan'ich: The Role of International Factors in the Formation of the Banking System in Russia H.C. Johansen: Banking and Finance in the Danish Economy Ragnhild Lundström: Sweden Ian M. Drummond: Banks and Banking in Canada and Australia Kanji Ishii: Japan Part II: Foreign Banks and Foreign Investment Mira Wilkins: Foreign Banks and Foreign Investment in the United States B.V. Anan'ich and V.I. Bovykin: Foreign Banks and Foreign Investment in Russia Ruth AmEnde Roosa: Banks and Financial Relations between Russia and the United States György Köver: The Austro-Hungarian Banking System Peter Hertner: Foreign Capital in the Italian Banking Sector M.B. Levy: The Banking System and Foreign Capital in Brazil Frank H.H. King: Extra-Regional Banks and Investments in China Jacques Thobie: European Banks in the Middle East Part III: International Banking and Multinational Enterprise The Oil IndustryA.A. Fursenko: Albert Broder: Banking and the Electrotechnical Industry in Western Europe Ulrich Wengenroth: Iron and Steel Fred V. Carstensen: International Harvester and its Competitors V.I. Bovykin and Rondo Cameron: Conclusions

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 5/28/1992 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780195062717, 978-0195062717
    ISBN10: 019506271X

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    Book Synopsis
    Jointly sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, this book brings together experts from each of the countries covered: Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Sweden, UK, USA, and the former USSR. Together, they provide a comprehensive survey of this critical period in the emergence of the modern world economy.Contributors: B. V. Anan''ich, Hubert Bonin, V. I. Bovykin, Albert Broder, Rondo Cameron, Fred V. Carstensen, Vincent P. Carosso, P. L. Cottrell, Ian M. Drummond, A. A. Fursenko, Martine Goossens, Peter Hertner, Kanji Ishii, Hans Christian Johansen, Frank H. H. King, Gyorgy Kover, Maria Barbara Levy, Ragnhild Lundstrom, Ruth AmEnde Roosa, Richard Sylla, Jacques Thobie, Richard Tilly, Herman Van der Wee, Ulrich Wengenroth, and Mira Wilkins.

    Trade Review
    `Cameron and Bovykin have put together an important volume. In the impoverished context of banking history, the book stands out as a key work which will form the basis of much future study.' Andrew Freeman, Financial Times
    `Rondo Cameron and V.I. Bovykin must be congratulated for performing so well the herculean task of assembling such a group of talented academics, and steering them safely towards the publication of this most useful volume.' Business History
    `Historians of multinational business will be amongst those most interested in the material presented here. There are fascinating discussions of the different institutional and contractual choices made by different countries when engaging in international banking and finance ... Rondo Cameron and V.I. Bovykin must be congratulated for performing so well the herculean task of assembling such a group of talented academics, and steering them safely towards the publication of this most useful volume.' Business History
    'This volume is the outcome of an unusually extensive effort of international collaboration ... this collection provides a feast of data and information which will be welcomed particularly for areas otherwise little known to English-speaking scholars. The value of the essays lies in the detailed assembly of data which, and this is their great merit, do dovetail well to form a persuasive general picture. They offer the opportunity of a firm jumping-off ground for further dtailed regional and national research. Meanwhile, they also represent a splendid example of the possibilities of fruitful international collaboration, for which the editors and organisers deserve our respect and gratitude.' Sidney Pollard, University of Sheffield,

    Table of Contents
    List of Contributors: B.V. Anan'ich, Hubert Bonin, V.I. Bovykin, Albert Broder, Rondo Cameron, Fred V. Carstensen, Vincent P. Carosso, P.L. Cottrell, Ian M. Drummond, A.A. Fursenko, Martine Goossens, Peter Hertner, Kanji Ishii, Hans Christian Johansen, Frank H.H. King, György Köver, Maria Bárbara Levy, Ragnhild Lundström, Ruth AmEnde Roosa, Richard Sylla, Jacques Thobie, Richard Tilly, Herman Van der Wee, Ulrich Wengenroth, and Mira Wilkins Rondo Cameron: Introduction Part I: International Factors in the Formation of Banking Systems P.L. Cottrell: Great Britain Vincent P. Carosso and Richard Sylla: U.S. Banks in International Finance Hubert Bonin: The Case of the French Banks Richard Tilly: International Aspects of the Development of German Banking Herman Van der Wee and Martine Goossens: Belgium V.I. Bovykin and B.V. Anan'ich: The Role of International Factors in the Formation of the Banking System in Russia H.C. Johansen: Banking and Finance in the Danish Economy Ragnhild Lundström: Sweden Ian M. Drummond: Banks and Banking in Canada and Australia Kanji Ishii: Japan Part II: Foreign Banks and Foreign Investment Mira Wilkins: Foreign Banks and Foreign Investment in the United States B.V. Anan'ich and V.I. Bovykin: Foreign Banks and Foreign Investment in Russia Ruth AmEnde Roosa: Banks and Financial Relations between Russia and the United States György Köver: The Austro-Hungarian Banking System Peter Hertner: Foreign Capital in the Italian Banking Sector M.B. Levy: The Banking System and Foreign Capital in Brazil Frank H.H. King: Extra-Regional Banks and Investments in China Jacques Thobie: European Banks in the Middle East Part III: International Banking and Multinational Enterprise The Oil IndustryA.A. Fursenko: Albert Broder: Banking and the Electrotechnical Industry in Western Europe Ulrich Wengenroth: Iron and Steel Fred V. Carstensen: International Harvester and its Competitors V.I. Bovykin and Rondo Cameron: Conclusions

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