bokomslag The Development of International Banking in Asia
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The Development of International Banking in Asia

Takeshi Nishimura Ayumu Sugawara

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  • 346 sidor
  • 2020
To provide an understanding of financial globalization from a historical point of view, this book sheds light on international banking in Asia before World War II. International banking facilitated the relationship between Asian economic development and international financial centres. Focusing on the origins of a wide variety of banks not just from Europe but beyond Europe, such as the United States and Asia, particularly Japan and China, this book comprehensively explores competition and collaboration among international banks in Asia. It clarifies international bankings role of integrating the global market and the impact on both ends of the global economythe international financial centres in the developed world and the developing economies in Asia. Economic development in Asia from the late nineteenth century to the 1930s as a part of the globalizing economy mirrors Asias current role as the global economic-growth powerhouse. This book focuses on the two key similarities between Asias past and present: intra-Asian relationships and the relationship between Asia and developed economies, namely, Europe, the United States, and Japan. Getting into the heart of the relationships, i.e., finance, this book presents a sophisticated and realistic image of the tangled network of international economic relations, distinguished from the conventional image of a one-sided advantage or disadvantage among involved nations.
  • Författare: Takeshi Nishimura, Ayumu Sugawara
  • Illustratör: Bibliographie 180 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9784431556145
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 346
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2020-09-13
  • Förlag: Springer Verlag, Japan