This new edition of the established standard text on policy-making in the European Union has been extensively updated and rewritten to take into account all the most important recent developments i…
Europe is a diversity of nationalities, languages and cultures. As a traveller moves from one country to another, he changes his expectations and ways of interacting. The investor should do the sam…
An assessment of the meteoric rise of Japanese investment in Europe, comparing it with the changes in Japanese investment elsewhere and investment by other countries in the EC. The authors use theo…
This book explores whether foreign direct investment (FDI) can contribute to the competitiveness of industries in Central Europe and to narrowing the gap between these transition economies and coun…
Recent events in Eastern Europe have brought questions of foreign investment to the fore. Why should foreign concerns want to invest in countries like Poland and Hungary? What are the pitfalls to b…
The Single European Market will have a profound impact on the activities tivities of the City, but many in the financial community remain confused as to how they can make the most of the new opport…
This text is structured to reflect three main areas of activity and concern in European financial affairs: alliances, acquisitions and privatization; corporate finance and restructuring; and risk m…
This collection contains 19 case studies of European Union level business alliances. They provide a wealth of comprehensive, up-to-date material, and challenge some of the recent orthodoxies about …
Explores the changes that have taken place in the banking industries of Japan, USA and Europe during the past decade. It analyzes the constraints within which banks work and proposes a new theory l…
During the 1980s, the centre of financial market power moved from the United States to Japan and Germany. Having made the classic lending mistakes, American bankers were mauled in cut-throat compet…