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Banking in North America

NAFTA and Beyond

Jerry Haar
Barcode 9780080434575
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Release Date: 15/09/1999

Genre: Business & Finance
Label: Pergamon Press
Series: Series in International Business and Economics
Contributors: Jerry Haar (Edited by), K. Dandapani (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

NAFTA and Beyond
Aims to present, analyse and discuss the evolution and outlook for financial services in North America, with special attention to the banking sector. This book addresses the theme within the context of the globalization of trade and financial services and the changes in domestic banking and regulatory policies in Canada, Mexico and the US.
The tremendous growth and expansion of global financial services have produced significant changes in the banking sector worldwide. North America, especially, has experienced far reaching changes due to both global and regional developments. NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement) has had a significant impact on banking in Canada, the United States and Mexico, and will continue to do so. As the principle of national treatment is a vitally important fixture of the accord, governments - federal, state and provincial - in all three nations are now required to open up and level the playing field for financial competitors throughout North America. This book aims to present, analyse and discuss the evolution, current state and outlook for financial services in North America, with special attention to the banking sector. Authors from all three nations and representing different policy perspectives address the theme within the context of the globalization of trade and financial services; changes in domestic banking and regulatory policies in Canada, Mexico and the United States; and the impact of NAFTA and its financial services provisions on the banking sector of each nation.