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The Swiss Banking Sector: Development and Outlook

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Competitiveness in Banking

Part of the book series: Studies in Contemporary Economics ((CONTEMPORARY))

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Time and again the Swiss banking sector is in the centre of public attention. The interest shown for this branch of the economy has various origins. On the one hand, there are economic aspects and on the other, the political implications of bank transactions in the small country of Switzerland. In the practical debate the economic and political arguments unavoidably merge into one another.

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Bossard, A., Wirth, M., Blattner, N. (1992). The Swiss Banking Sector: Development and Outlook. In: Blattner, N., Genberg, H., Swoboda, A. (eds) Competitiveness in Banking. Studies in Contemporary Economics. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48846-7_5

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