"... the 16 papers are technically meaty and manage to strike a good balance between information and policy advice.... The panel discussions... are worth the price of the book." —Steven C.M. Wong, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature|"What distinguishes this book from others of similar content is the collection of expert views from key players in both developed and developing economies, including policy makers, practitioners and researchers, supplemented with panel discussions....This book will serve as a good reference point for government policy makers, market players and foreign investors in their roles in developing the domestic capital markets in developing countries....The book is very informative and provides a good blend of the role of government, market players, private sector and foreign players in contributing towards the development of domestic captial markets in developing countries." —Maxwell Opoku-Afari, Bank of Ghana, Journal of International Development, 11/1/2005|"a welcome contribution to the literature on the operation of capital markets in the developing world....this book will interest policymakers and professionals concerned with the expansion and functioning of capital market in developing countries. More academically inclined readers will find a wealth of pressing institutional issues, some of which merit deeper analysis and will provide fertile ground for future reserach projects." —Jose R. Sanchez-Fung, Kingston University, UK, Eastern Economic Journal, 9/1/2006