With the stock market crash of 1987 still having reverberations in the world of finance, a number of issues and problems are clearly unresolved. This book considers these issues and looks to future developments in international finance.
Meton Miller, University of Chicago, USA; Keith Howe, DePaul University, USA; K. Thomas Liaw, St. John's University, USA; Pradeep Jalan, University of Regina, Canada and Givanni Barone-Adesi, University of Alberta, Canada; Helen Lange, Scott Armstrong and Li-Anne Woo, University of New South Wales, Australia; Sarah J. Lane and Martha A. Schary, Boston University, USA; Ki Han, Suffolk University, USA and David Suk, Rider College, USA; Atreya Chakraborty and Christoper Baum, Boston College, USA; Jinho Jeong, University of Otago, New Zealand and Thomas Noe, Georgia State University, USA; Winston Koh, Swee-Sum Lee and K.C. Tsui, National University of Singapore; Dev Prasad, University of Texas, USA; Jahangir Sultan, Bentley College, USA, Ked Hogan, McGill University, USA and Ken Kroner, University of Arizona, USA; Obiyathulla Bacha and Anne Fremault, Boston University, USA; Scott Stewart, Fidelity Management Trust Company, USA; Cheng-Few Lee and Peter Zhang, Rutgers University, USA; Michael Moore, Queens University, Belfast; J.T.J. Smit, Erasmus Universiteit, The Netherlands; Gang Shyy and Min-Teh Yu, National Central University, Taiwan; Meher Manzur, National University of Singapore
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