There is in the world today a quest for self-identification and an attack against the global corporation, globalization. The rationality of the attack is probed. This is done by focusing on the oldest and most powerful of the global corporations-the banks.Canada and Canadian banks with a focus on their role in the commonwealth Caribbean were chosen because it is like looking into a mirror within a mirror: Canada is a medium power. It is a capitalist nation. It has a history of economic nationalism. Yet, many of its major enterprises-save banking, are controlled by foreign businesses. At the same time, Canada's banks are, in many ways, dominant in areas such as the Commonwealth Caribbean where nationalism, even strident nationalism, often surface. This book probes the "Canadian response".
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Dr. Baum is a retired Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Canada. He is the author of The Investment Function of Canadian Financial Institutions (1973), and co-author The Silent Partners: Institutional Investors and Corporate Control (1965). He was a Professor of Law, Indianapolis Law School, Indiana University, and a Visiting Professor, College of Law, University of Cincinnati; the School of Law, University New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; and Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
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