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OverviewWith global finance reshaping the world economy, this insightful new book provides a full account of the EU's financial integration strategy, together with a critical assessment arguing the case for social control over global finance.Written by acknowledged experts in European finance, this book discusses key issues from finance to general social developments, encompassing social security systems, employment relations, household saving and borrowing, and the question of economic stability. Thus far, America has been pre-eminent both in global financial markets and international banking - so how should the European Union meet this challenge? Global Finance and Social Europe constructively argues that an active response is required and highlights the importance of an integrated European financial system. Aimed at an international audience, this book will strongly appeal to researchers, academics and readers who share an interest in European integration and global economic issues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John GrahlPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.538kg ISBN: 9781848448605ISBN 10: 1848448600 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 28 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'This book is to be highly recommended. It provides an important analysis of the European financial system and how this relates to global developments.' -- International Review of Applied Economics 'This book provides an excellent critical account of the relationship between global financial developments, the emergent European financial system, and the implications of the operation of these for the European social model and its future. The chapters carefully analyze the characteristics of current financial relationships and show how these impinge on a whole range of policy areas from employment and social protection through to economic stability and retail financial markets. The book builds up a systematic picture of the pressures being experienced throughout European society as financial engineering has gathered pace, and provides telling suggestions as to how to combat the most threatening aspects of these developments for European policy makers. This book is a ""must read"" for anyone concerned about the possible consequences of recent tumultuous events that have shaken the global financial system.' -- Grahame Thompson, The Open University, UK and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark 'This book provides an excellent critical account of the relationship between global financial developments, the emergent European financial system, and the implications of the operation of these for the European social model and its future. The chapters carefully analyze the characteristics of current financial relationships and show how these impinge on a whole range of policy areas from employment and social protection thought to economic stability and retail financial markets. The book builds up a systematic picture of the pressures being experienced throughout European society as financial engineering has gathered pace, and provides telling suggestions as to how to combat the most threatening aspects of these developments for European policy makers. This book is a must readA for anyone concerned about the possible consequences of recent tumultuous events that have shaken the global financial system.' - Grahame Thompson, The Open University, UK and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark 'This book is to be highly recommended. It provides an important analysis of the European financial system and how this relates to global developments.' -- International Review of Applied Economics 'This book provides an excellent critical account of the relationship between global financial developments, the emergent European financial system, and the implications of the operation of these for the European social model and its future. The chapters carefully analyze the characteristics of current financial relationships and show how these impinge on a whole range of policy areas from employment and social protection through to economic stability and retail financial markets. The book builds up a systematic picture of the pressures being experienced throughout European society as financial engineering has gathered pace, and provides telling suggestions as to how to combat the most threatening aspects of these developments for European policy makers. This book is a must read for anyone concerned about the possible consequences of recent tumultuous events that have shaken the global financial system.' -- Grahame Thompson, The Open University, UK and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark `This book is to be highly recommended. It provides an important analysis of the European financial system and how this relates to global developments.' -- International Review of Applied Economics `This book provides an excellent critical account of the relationship between global financial developments, the emergent European financial system, and the implications of the operation of these for the European social model and its future. The chapters carefully analyze the characteristics of current financial relationships and show how these impinge on a whole range of policy areas from employment and social protection through to economic stability and retail financial markets. The book builds up a systematic picture of the pressures being experienced throughout European society as financial engineering has gathered pace, and provides telling suggestions as to how to combat the most threatening aspects of these developments for European policy makers. This book is a must read for anyone concerned about the possible consequences of recent tumultuous events that have shaken the global financial system.' -- Grahame Thompson, The Open University, UK and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Author InformationEdited by John Grahl, Professor of European Integration, Middlesex University Business School, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |