Re-imagining offshore finance : market-dominant small jurisdictions in a globalizing financial world / Christopher M. Bruner.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.Description: xii, 245p. : illustrations ; 25cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780190466879 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 346.09 BRU 22
- K1322 .B78 2016
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346.086 LIE The Future of insurance regulation and supervision : | 346.086 LIE The Future of insurance regulation and supervision : | 346.0865 AME Changing needs in insurance coverages : | 346.09 BRU Re-imagining offshore finance : | 346.09 VAS Global capital markets : | 346.092 BER Inside information and securities trading : | 346.092 BJO International investment law and soft law / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction and overview -- Conceptualizing the role of small jurisdictions -- What is an MDSJ? -- Bermuda -- Dubai -- Singapore -- Hong Kong -- Switzerland -- Delaware -- Failed small jurisdictions and successful large jurisdictions -- Conclusions.
In this book, the author canvasses extant theoretical frameworks used to describe and evaluate the roles of small jurisdictions in cross-border finance. He proposes a new conceptual framework that better captures the characteristics, competitive strategies, and market roles of those achieving global dominance in the marketplace - the "market-dominant small jurisdiction" (MDSJ).
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