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Canadian Banks and Global Competitiveness by James L. Darroch Pdf
Accounts for why Canadian banks are more successful and better thought of in the global economy than the size of the country's economy would suggest. Follows the history of the four largest from their beginning, highlighting how their strategies have responded to changing conditions, the long-term effects of corporate decisions, and the contributions they have made to the Canadian economy as a whole. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Conference Board of Canada,Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector
Author : Conference Board of Canada,Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector Publisher : Task Force Page : 60 pages File Size : 55,6 Mb Release : 1998 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : UIUC:30112045727069
Corporate Banking Relationships in Canada by Conference Board of Canada,Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector Pdf
This paper is based on a survey of the chief financial officers (CFOs) of 37 of Canada's largest corporations and a subsequent small focus group of selected CFOs who were asked to expand on some of the survey responses. It outlines the views of CFOs on their banking relationships, explores how these CFOs view the performance of Canadian banks both at home and abroad, and examines whether these views lead them to have strong feelings about the current ownership structure of Canadian banks. The appendix includes the survey questions along with tabulated survey results.
Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector,McKinsey and Company
Author : Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector,McKinsey and Company Publisher : Task Force Page : 328 pages File Size : 47,6 Mb Release : 1998 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : UIUC:30112045727093
The Changing Landscape for Canadian Financial Services by Task Force on the Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector,McKinsey and Company Pdf
This report begins by examining the state of Canadian financial services, focusing on personal services such as retail banks, credit unions, and retail asset management. Information is provided on the key players in the financial services industry, their products and performance, and how they compare internationally. The forces reshaping the industry are then reviewed, including technological advances, increasing consumer sophistication, regulatory reform, and globalization. The impact of these forces of change on banks, life insurance companies, and other Canadian financial institutions is assessed. The competitiveness of these institutions and their potential competitive strategies are analyzed, along with the degree to which their Canadian clients (wholesale, commercial, and retail consumer) are served. Finally, international regulatory responses to the forces of change are explored and various options for national policy goals are evaluated.
Author : Economic Council of Canada Publisher : The Council Page : 196 pages File Size : 54,7 Mb Release : 1990 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : UCSD:31822007815947
Crisis and Reform by Dane Rowlands,Rohinton Medhora Pdf
The 28th edition of the Canada Among Nations series is an examination of Canada and the global financial crisis, and the country's historic and current role in the international financial system.
Pancras J. Nagy,Ecole des hautes études commerciales (Montréal, Québec). Centre d'études en administration internationale
Author : Pancras J. Nagy,Ecole des hautes études commerciales (Montréal, Québec). Centre d'études en administration internationale Publisher : Centre for International Business Studies, École des hautes études commerciales Page : 210 pages File Size : 45,8 Mb Release : 1983 Category : Banks and banking ISBN : 2920296116
The International Business of Canadian Banks by Pancras J. Nagy,Ecole des hautes études commerciales (Montréal, Québec). Centre d'études en administration internationale Pdf
World Economic Outlook, October 2019 by International Monetary Fund. Research Dept. Pdf
Global growth is forecast at 3.0 percent for 2019, its lowest level since 2008–09 and a 0.3 percentage point downgrade from the April 2019 World Economic Outlook.
Canadian Multinationals and International Finance by Gregory P. Marchildon,Duncan McDowall Pdf
Seven studies explore the modest but significant role of Canadian multinational enterprises in world finance, trade, and direct investment. Presents a historical overview, analyses of individual companies, and considerations of whole industries.
This collection of original documents, contemporary commentaries and articles outlines the major developments in the history of money and banking in Canada.
The Banks of Canada in the Commonwealth Caribbean by Daniel J. Baum Pdf
There is in the world today a quest for self-identification and an attack against the global corporation, globalization. The rationality of the attack is probed. This is done by focusing on the oldest and most powerful of the global corporations-the banks. Canada and Canadian banks with a focus on their role in the commonwealth Caribbean were chosen because it is like looking into a mirror within a mirror: Canada is a medium power. It is a capitalist nation. It has a history of economic nationalism. Yet, many of its major enterprises-save banking, are controlled by foreign businesses. At the same time, Canada's banks are, in many ways, dominant in areas such as the Commonwealth Caribbean where nationalism, even strident nationalism, often surface. This book probes the "Canadian response."
Big Is Beautiful by Robert D. Atkinson,Michael Lind Pdf
Why small business is not the basis of American prosperity, not the foundation of American democracy, and not the champion of job creation. In this provocative book, Robert Atkinson and Michael Lind argue that small business is not, as is widely claimed, the basis of American prosperity. Small business is not responsible for most of the country's job creation and innovation. American democracy does not depend on the existence of brave bands of self-employed citizens. Small businesses are not systematically discriminated against by government policy makers. Rather, Atkinson and Lind argue, small businesses are not the font of jobs, because most small businesses fail. The only kind of small firm that contributes to technological innovation is the technological start-up, and its success depends on scaling up. The idea that self-employed citizens are the foundation of democracy is a relic of Jeffersonian dreams of an agrarian society. And governments, motivated by a confused mix of populist and free market ideology, in fact go out of their way to promote small business. Every modern president has sung the praises of small business, and every modern president, according to Atkinson and Lind, has been wrong. Pointing to the advantages of scale for job creation, productivity, innovation, and virtually all other economic benefits, Atkinson and Lind argue for a “size neutral” policy approach both in the United States and around the world that would encourage growth rather than enshrine an anachronism. If we overthrow the “small is beautiful” ideology, we will be able to recognize large firms as the engines of progress and prosperity that they are.