netrashetty
Netra Shetty
EMCOR Group NYSE: EME is a Fortune 500 company based in Norwalk, Connecticut. EMCOR is a mechanical and electrical construction contractor.
CEO
Anthony Guzzi
Chairman of the Board
Frank MacInnis
Director
Michael Yonker
Director
Larry Bump
Director
Jerry Ryan
Director
Richard Hamm
Director
Albert Fried
Director
David Laidley
Director
Stephen Bershad
Director
David Brown
UK
Keith Chanter
CFO
Mark Pompa
Legal & Secretary
SC
Shared Services
KM
Construction Services
MP
Energy Services
AS
Facilities Services
MV
Government Services
MS
Mechanical Services
MB
CIO
JP
Integrated Services
AT
Marketing & Communication
MH
To determine the similarities and differences in role, functions, philosophies, practices, organizational structure and degree of independence of central banks in Chinese and Western countries
To identify “governmental interventions that proved to be beneficial and/or detrimental in autonomy” and performance of central banks in China and the West.
To determine changes in policies and regulation that affect the roles, functions and performance of central banks in China and the West
To verify the “correlation between economic growth and financial stability” with roles and functions of central bank in China and the West
The movements in financial markets require a comprehensive and proactive central banking worldwide. This could mean “policy reformulation” and re-evaluation of current systems, procedures and practices. Prior to exploring what processes must be re-evaluated, a critical look to the nature and philosophy of central banking is critical globally. This study proposes a vital investigation on the roles and function of central banks in China and the Western countries. This research could contribute to understanding changes in financial markets and the subsequent responses of both China and Western countries to such financial market challenges. In addition, the study might provide answers on challenges in financial/monetary stability in China from a Western perspective or vice versa. Patterns and trends in economic growth and the effects of increased independence and autonomy for central banks in both China and Western countries would provide insights further. By investigating the roles and functions of central banks in both regions, this research may be able to generalize strategies from the prevalent practices and systems and identify significant strengths and weaknesses that could lead to better “role-and-function” strategies for the future. In this research, policy-makers and central banking economists could systematize their thinking about central banking in China and the Western area. It could be useful for us to discover the basics of central banking in these areas and understand central banking in Chinese and Western countries.
CEO
Anthony Guzzi
Chairman of the Board
Frank MacInnis
Director
Michael Yonker
Director
Larry Bump
Director
Jerry Ryan
Director
Richard Hamm
Director
Albert Fried
Director
David Laidley
Director
Stephen Bershad
Director
David Brown
UK
Keith Chanter
CFO
Mark Pompa
Legal & Secretary
SC
Shared Services
KM
Construction Services
MP
Energy Services
AS
Facilities Services
MV
Government Services
MS
Mechanical Services
MB
CIO
JP
Integrated Services
AT
Marketing & Communication
MH
To determine the similarities and differences in role, functions, philosophies, practices, organizational structure and degree of independence of central banks in Chinese and Western countries
To identify “governmental interventions that proved to be beneficial and/or detrimental in autonomy” and performance of central banks in China and the West.
To determine changes in policies and regulation that affect the roles, functions and performance of central banks in China and the West
To verify the “correlation between economic growth and financial stability” with roles and functions of central bank in China and the West
The movements in financial markets require a comprehensive and proactive central banking worldwide. This could mean “policy reformulation” and re-evaluation of current systems, procedures and practices. Prior to exploring what processes must be re-evaluated, a critical look to the nature and philosophy of central banking is critical globally. This study proposes a vital investigation on the roles and function of central banks in China and the Western countries. This research could contribute to understanding changes in financial markets and the subsequent responses of both China and Western countries to such financial market challenges. In addition, the study might provide answers on challenges in financial/monetary stability in China from a Western perspective or vice versa. Patterns and trends in economic growth and the effects of increased independence and autonomy for central banks in both China and Western countries would provide insights further. By investigating the roles and functions of central banks in both regions, this research may be able to generalize strategies from the prevalent practices and systems and identify significant strengths and weaknesses that could lead to better “role-and-function” strategies for the future. In this research, policy-makers and central banking economists could systematize their thinking about central banking in China and the Western area. It could be useful for us to discover the basics of central banking in these areas and understand central banking in Chinese and Western countries.