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Hans-Hermann Francke
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Institut für Finanzwissenschaft II, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
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Eberhart Ketzel
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St. Augustin, Germany
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Hans-Helmut Kotz
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LZB i.d. Freien Hansestadt Bremen, in Niedersachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt, Hannover, Germany
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-VIII
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Introduction
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- Hans-Hermann Francke, Hans-Helmut Kotz
Pages 1-13
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Countriesreports
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- Heinz Christ, Alfred Paleczny
Pages 15-52
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- Hans-Helmut Kotz, Hans-Georg Welkenbach
Pages 173-215
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- Antonio Manzini, Judith Safford
Pages 271-303
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- Eugenio J. Estévez Cepeda
Pages 329-359
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- Thomas Åkelius, Lars M. Andersson, Lotta Bergquist, Helena Björkmann, Ulf Jivmark
Pages 361-383
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Back Matter
Pages 491-491
About this book
Hans-Michael Heitmuller The financing of public funds has become a strongly competitive business. Within the EU, national boundaries for this sphere have been formally removed as well as important hindrances to the trade of goods and services. Deregulation and technological innovations have decreased the economic distance between the regions of the EU. With the transition to the Euro, a weighty step has been made in the direction towards a home market. It has become simpler and worthwhile for public borrowers to obtain comparative offers from over and beyond country borders. For the supplier, this field of business is marked by relatively low risks, a correspondingly modest personal capital requirement, but narrow margins as well. On the other hand, as well as language and social differences, there exist in actuality still many-sided market access thresholds on the basis of different institutional and instrumental framework data within the individual countries, especially inthe area of public funds. This will only change slightly in the foreseeable future. Reliable information about these special framework conditions is still in demand. It is an important factor of success in business politics.
Authors and Affiliations
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Institut für Finanzwissenschaft II, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Hans-Hermann Francke
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St. Augustin, Germany
Eberhart Ketzel
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LZB i.d. Freien Hansestadt Bremen, in Niedersachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt, Hannover, Germany
Hans-Helmut Kotz