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Scott, Hal S. was born in 1943 in. Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University, 1965.
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This casebook is an authoritative introduction to international finance, transactions, policy, and regulations. The continuing expansion of U.S. capital market regulation is a major topic, as is the implementation of international accounting standards. The book is divided into five parts. Part One deals with the international aspects of major domestic markets; Part Two with infrastructure for financial markets; Part Three with instruments and offshore markets; Part Four with emerging markets; and Part Five with the fighting of terrorism. While the approach of this book is rooted in government policy and regulation, the book introduces students to basic financial concepts and transactions. The conception of the field is original and complements existing texts written for finance or economics courses.
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This casebook is an authoritative introduction to international finance, transactions, policy, and regulations. The continuing expansion of U.S. capital market regulation is a major topic, as is the implementation of international accounting standards. The book is divided into five parts. Part One deals with the international aspects of major domestic markets; Part Two with infrastructure for financial markets; Part Three with instruments and offshore markets; Part Four with emerging markets; and Part Five with the fighting of terrorism. While the approach of this book is rooted in government policy and regulation, the book introduces students to basic financial concepts and transactions. The conception of the field is original and complements existing texts written for finance or economics courses. The book deals extensively with the financial crisis, including regulatory and legislative reforms that have followed in its wake.
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This casebook is an authoritative introduction to international finance, transactions, policy, and regulations. The continuing expansion of U.S. capital market regulation is a major topic, as is the implementation of international accounting standards. The book is divided into five parts. Part One deals with the international aspects of major domestic markets; Part Two with infrastructure for financial markets; Part Three with instruments and offshore markets; Part Four with emerging markets; and Part Five with the fighting of terrorism. While the approach of this book is rooted in government policy and regulation, the book introduces students to basic financial concepts and transactions. The conception of the field is original and complements existing texts written for finance or economics courses.
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This casebook is an authoritative introduction to international finance, transactions, policy, and regulations. The continuing expansion of U.S. capital market regulation is a major topic, as is the implementation of international accounting standards. The book is divided into five parts. Part One deals with the international aspects of major domestic markets; Part Two with infrastructure for financial markets; Part Three with instruments and offshore markets; Part Four with emerging markets; and Part Five with the fighting of terrorism. While the approach of this book is rooted in government policy and regulation, the book introduces students to basic financial concepts and transactions. The conception of the field is original and complements existing texts written for finance or economics courses.
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Scott, Hal S. was born in 1943 in. Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University, 1965.
Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1967. Juris Doctor, University of Chicago, 1972. Law clerk to judge The United States of America Court Appeals District of Columbia Circuit, Washington, 1972-1973, to associate justice White, Supreme Court of the United States Court, Washington, 1973-1974.
Acting professor of law University of California-Berkeley, 1974-1975.
Assistant professor of law Harvard University School Law, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1975-1979, professor, 1980-1990, Nomura professor international finance systems, 1990. Consultant International Business Machines Corporation, New York City, 1977.
Law clerk to Honorary Harold Leventhal United States Court Appeals District of Columbia. circuit, Washington, 1972—1973. Law clerk to Justice Byron R. White United States Supreme Court, 1973—1974. Acting professor law University California, Berkeley, 1974—1975.
Assistant professor law Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1975—1980, professor, 1980—1990, Nomura professor international finance system, since 1990, director program international finance system, since 1986. Consultant International Business Machines Corporation, New York City, 1977. Board directors Lazard Ltd., since 2006.
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((From the Preface) While the approach of this book is roo...)
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Member of International Academy Consumer and Commercial Law (past president).