Governance & Globalization : An economic & financial approach/ Ibrahim Akoum.
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | HG3881 A413 2004 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30010000404736 |
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HG3881 A32 2002 التمويل الدولي / | HG3881 A35 2007 المالية الدولية / | HG3881 A38 1996 v. 2 Advances in international banking and finance / | HG3881 A413 2004 Governance & Globalization : An economic & financial approach/ | HG3881 .A4412 1990z لعبة النقود الدولية / | HG3881 A4452 1996 The Times guide to international finance : understanding money today | HG3881 A4452 1996 The Times guide to international finance : understanding money today |
The book at hand deals with a timely and significant subject that has assumed incerased significance in the past few years. And it does so in a holistic approach, contending that a piece-meal myopic approach to tackling the financial and economic problems confronting the international community is deficient. The book claims that what we actually need is a new world order and a new paradigm based on commonality rather than destructive competition and on global solidarity rather than adversity and myopic self-interest. It comcludes that what is truly needed is better governance at the global, national, and corporate levels.What has this got to do with the banking sector in the Arab world? Well, I say a lot. The success and sustainability of the banking industry, like any other economic or financial activity within an economy, depends on a number of factors, namely stability, trust, and an economic and regulatory framework conducive to attracting investment. The banking sector does not operate in a vacuum and its performance reflects the overall performance of the economies it operates within, hence the need for not only sound corporate governance, but also for sound governance of national economies as well as the international economy.