Synopses & Reviews
Between 1995 and 2007, financial elites in more than a dozen western European countries engaged in a cross-border battle to create some twenty new stock markets, many of which were explicitly modeled on the American Nasdaq.
The resulting high-risk, high-reward markets facilitated wealth creation, rewarded venture capitalists, and drew major U.S. financial players to Europe. But they also chipped away at the European social compacts between national governments and citizens, opening the door of smaller company finance to the broad trend of marketization and its bounties, and further subjecting European households and family businesses to the rhythms of global capital.
Elliot Posner explores the causes of Europe's emergence as a global financial power, addressing classic and new questions about the origins of markets and their relationship to politics and bureaucracy. In doing so, he attributes the surprising large-scale transformation of Europe's capital markets to the rise of the European Union as a global political force. The effect of Europe's financial ascendance will have major ramifications around the world, and Posner's analysis will push market participants, policymakers, and academics to rethink the sources of financial change in Europe and beyond.
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A wonderful book. Posner provides a pathbreaking account of the astounding transformation that is occurring in the realm of private finance in the European Union. -- L. N. Massengale - Choice
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An excellent book about the evolution of equity markets in Europe and a remarkable wave of institutional innovation during the late 1990s and early years of the new century. -- Kathleen R. McNamara, author of
Synopsis
Posner explores the causes of Europe's emergence as a global financial power, addressing classic and new questions about the origins of markets and their relationship to politics and bureaucracy.
About the Author
Elliot Posner is Assistant Professor of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University.
Case Western Reserve University
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Tables and Figures
- List of Abbreviations
- Europe’s New Stock Markets
- Markets, Politics and Bureaucrats
- The Early History of a Brussels Initiative
- Creating Feeder Markets in the UK and France, 1977-1987
- Capital Mobility, Politics and New Financial Interests, 1992-1994
- A Brussels Intervention and Europe’s New Stock Markets, 1994-2007
- Taking Stock of the EU’s Financial Transformation
- Chapter 8: Conclusion