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Japan-US Center UFJ Bank Monographs on International Financial Markets

This series delves into the forefront of international financial markets, showcasing leading and innovative research. Each year, a selected monograph represents the finest contribution to the field, recognized with a prestigious award. These publications stem from collaborations among eminent scholars, offering insights into cutting-edge financial studies. It serves as an essential resource for anyone keen on understanding global finance and economic trends.

Global Capital Markets
Global Capital Markets
Mobilizing Money

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  • Mobilizing Money

    How the World's Richest Nations Financed Industrial Growth

    • 280 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    The book explores the development of modern corporate finance systems, tracing their evolution during the intense industrialization period before World War I. It delves into the economic, social, and technological factors that shaped financial practices, highlighting the transition from traditional methods to more sophisticated corporate structures. Through historical analysis, it reveals how these changes laid the groundwork for contemporary finance, offering insights into the complexities and challenges faced by businesses during this transformative era.

    Mobilizing Money
  • Global Capital Markets

    Integration, Crisis, and Growth

    • 374 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Focusing on the evolution of international capital mobility, this economic survey explores its dynamics from the late nineteenth century to the present. It examines historical trends, key events, and the impact of globalization on capital flows, offering insights into how economic policies and market conditions have shaped the movement of capital across borders. The analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing investment decisions and economic interactions on a global scale.

    Global Capital Markets
  • Global Capital Markets

    • 374 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    This book explores the evolution of international capital mobility, tracing its development from the late nineteenth century to contemporary times. It examines key economic trends, policies, and events that have influenced the flow of capital across borders, highlighting the impact on global markets and economies. Through historical analysis, the work provides insights into the complexities of capital movement and its implications for economic stability and growth in different regions.

    Global Capital Markets