Rethinking Liberalisation of Banking Services under the India-EU Free Trade Agreement
Posted in category:
Written by:
Publication
Written by:
Myriam Vander Stichele
Written by:
K. Singh Singh
Published on:
This paper first looks at the performance of EU banks in India, especially as compared to the developmental needs of the un-banked and underbanked regions and groups of people in India. This first part of the paper is based on research by K. Singh, India-EU free trade agreement – Should India open up banking sector? (Madhyam, 2009). Since the financial and economic crisis has highlighted the fact that liberalised and deregulated financial services have damaging effects on a country, this also papers analyses how free trade agreements potentially reinforce rather than mitigate those trends.
Partners
Publication
-
Download: Rethinking-Liberalisation-of-Banking-Services-under-the-India-EU-Free-Trade-Agreement (pdf, 174.54 KB)
Posted in category:
Written by:
Publication
Written by:
Myriam Vander Stichele
Written by:
K. Singh Singh
Published on:
Related news
-
Dividend tax loophole costs the Netherlands over 2.2 billion euros per yearPosted in category:Long read
Boris SchellekensPublished on: -
The growing influence of US asset managers in the NetherlandsPosted in category:News
Rodrigo FernandezPublished on: -
Economic sanctions now: the EU is Israel’s largest investorPosted in category:Long read
Jasper van TeeffelenPublished on: