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245 1 4 _aThe financial development of India, Japan, and the United States :
_ba trilateral institutional, statistical, and analytic comparison
_cRaymond W. Goldsmith.
260 _aNew Haven
_bYale University Press
_cc1983.
300 _axiv, 120 p.
_bill.
_c22 cm.
500 _aErrata slip inserted.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 0 _aGoldsmith focuses on trends in investment and saving; the devellopment of money and banking and other financiasl institutions; the methods of financing households, business, and government; and changes in the structure of national balance sheets. He a ttempts to identify the main factors-economic and noneconomic-that have been responsible for the remarkable differences among the three countries in the relationships between theeir financial superstructures and their infrastructures of national income and wealth.
520 0 _aIndia and Japan, which found themselves at roughly the same level of economic and financial development in the 1860s, have advanced since then at strikingly different rates: India very slowly, Japan with unprecedented speed. In this book, Raymond Gold smith highlights the essential differences between the financial structures of India and Japan and compares them to that of the United States, regarded as the prototype in this field. The data used aretaken, in the case of India and Japan, form two volumes published simultaneously (see back cover), which offer much more detail, as well as documented statistical evidence.
650 0 _aFinance
_zIndia.
650 0 _aFinance
_zJapan.
650 0 _aFinance
_zUnited States.
650 6 _aFinances
_zâEtats-Unis.
650 6 _aFinances
_zInde.
650 6 _aFinances
_zJapon.
650 1 7 _aFinancièele positie.
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