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The Incomplete European Market for Financial Services

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Looking back over the last decade it can be said with some justification that sig nificant progress has been achieved on the way towards fully integrated financial markets in Europe. The 1993 Internal Market initiative and the Euro introduction in 1999/2002 constitute important milestones. The integration process has further been intensified by market developments like the surge in mergers and acquisi tions and by technological innovations like internet based distribution. As a result, some market segments today do no longer have a national character. Nevertheless, this success should not obscure the fact that integration of financial services markets is still a long way from the level of integration that exists within national markets. Particularly for retail financial services national borders still constitute a considerable de facto barrier. The absence of frequent direct cross border links between financial service providers and retail consumers holds true despite the fact that the Euro has made product comparisons easier and that the internet has reduced information costs to a considerable extent.

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Looking back over the last decade it can be said with some justification that sig nificant progress has been achieved on the way towards fully integrated financial markets in Europe. The 1993 Internal Market initiative and the Euro introduction in 1999/2002 constitute important milestones. The integration process has further been intensified by market developments like the surge in mergers and acquisi tions and by technological innovations like internet based distribution. As a result, some market segments today do no longer have a national character. Nevertheless, this success should not obscure the fact that integration of financial services markets is still a long way from the level of integration that exists within national markets. Particularly for retail financial services national borders still constitute a considerable de facto barrier. The absence of frequent direct cross border links between financial service providers and retail consumers holds true despite the fact that the Euro has made product comparisons easier and that the internet has reduced information costs to a considerable extent.

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Assisted by Mathias Jopp (Editor), Friedrich Heinemann (Editor), P. Cecchini (Editor), F. Heinemann (Editor), M. Joop (Editor), Paolo Cecchini (Editor), Friedric Heinemann (Editor)
Publisher Physica-Verlag
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 14.02.2003
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy
 
EAN 9783790800135
ISBN 978-3-7908-0013-5
Pages 255
Illustrations XII, 255 p. 37 illus.
Height (packing) 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 418 g
 
Series ZEW Economic Studies > 19
ZEW Economic Studies
Subjects C, Finance, International Relations, macroeconomics, Finance, general, Economics and Finance, International Economics, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics, European Integration, Economic systems & structures, Financial Economics, Monetary Economics, International institutions, Management science, European Economic Community literature, European Economic Integration
 

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