ABSTRACT
First published in 1997, this volume responded to a current national concern with quality control. Part 1 addresses issues including the US trade deficit, international lending to Brazil and the traditional theory of international finance. Part 2 explores topics such as the history of statistics in the West and former East and the haphazard axiomatic methodological basis of traditional econometrics. Finally, part 3 consists of 7 papers on applied economics and finance, including predicting the success of takeover bids and an examination of the economic determinants of juvenile crime in New York City.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part i|2 pages
Issues in International Financial Economics
chapter 4|12 pages
The Influence Of Multinational Bank Entry On Host Country Market Structure
part ii|2 pages
Issues In Statistical Science and Economics
part iii|2 pages
Issues in Applied Economics and Finance