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Lovett (law and economics, Tulane U. School of Law) describes the economic, historical, and legal ba...
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Lovett (law and economics, Tulane U. School of Law) describes the economic, historical, and legal background of banking in the US for lawyers, law students, economists, bankers, and those in business. Further detailed are the federal reserve system; regulation of the banking market, securities market, and insurance; thrift institutions; pension funds, retirements accounts, and social security; and current controversies. Concepts, although emphasizing the US, are placed in an international context. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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