The economics of banking
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The economics of banking
Wiley, c2005
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Economics of Banking describes and explains trends and operations in banking within an accessible microeconomic framework. It incorporates theory with the practical aspects of banking so as to set banking within the economics paradigm. A primary section on trends within banking leads on to chapters on the microeconomics of banking, market structure and regulation. The overall objective is to provide a mathematically accessible microeconomic context that will help students understand and analyze trends and operations in banking.
Table of Contents
1. Trends in Domestic and International Banking. 2. Financial Intermediation: The Impact of the Capital Market. 3. Banks and Financial Intermediation. 4. Retail and Wholesale Banking. 5. International Banking. 6. The Theory of the Banking Firm. 7. Alternative Models of the Banking Firm. 8. Credit Rationing. 9. Securitisation. 10. The Structure of Banking. 11. The Economics of Bank Regulation. 12. Risk Management. 13. Macroeconomics of Banking.
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