Public banks in the age of financialization : a comparative perspective

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Public banks in the age of financialization : a comparative perspective

edited by Christoph Scherrer

(Advances in critical policy studies / Frank Fischer ... [et al.])

E. Elgar Pub., c2017

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Are public banks a better alternative to private banks? Do they provide sufficient finance for development? Do they serve as stability anchors in financial markets? This is an invaluable comparison of public banks from countries at different economic development levels. The contributors highlight both the benefits of public banks and their governance failures, overcoming the sterile debate of private versus public. Empirically analyzing three countries with significant public banks - Brazil, Germany and India ? contributors support the Keynesian argument that public banks can contribute to employment by stabilizing the business cycle and by providing finance on a long-term basis. Taking cues from critical interpretative policy analysis, it is argued that neither changes in the incentive structure of management, nor institutional fora for public deliberations will prevent irresponsible behavior. Management?s perception of the mission of public banks has to change, as well as its understanding of their role in society. Public Banks in the Age of Financialization will give insight to advanced students of finance, comparative politics and public management. Policy experts and public bank managers will also benefit from the in-depth case studies that provoke discussion on both the positives and negatives of public banks. Contributors include: O. Butzbach, P. Chavan, S. Deos, M. Dieterle, K. Mettenheim, A. Nunes Ferreira, X. Polikhronidi, M. Rajeev, A.R. Ribeiro de Mendonca, C. Ruocco, C. Scherrer, D. Seikel, H. Semenyshyn, B.H. Sibin, E. Sotto Tibirica Rosa, T. Tagieva

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Contents: Introduction Christoph Scherrer Part I Justifications for Public Banks 1. Beyond the Market Failure Argument: Public Banks as Stability Anchors Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonca and Simone Deos 2. Back to the Future of Alternative Banks and Patient Capital Kurt von Mettenheim and Olivier Butzbach Part II Public Banks as stability anchors: Case Studies 3. Facing The 2008 Crisis: Brazilian Central Bank and Public Banking System as Minskyan 'Big Banks' Simone Deos and Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonca 4. Federal Public Banks in Brazil: Historical Overview and Role in the Recent Crisis Simone Deos, Camilla Ruocco and Everton Sotto Tibirica Rosa 5. Public Banks and Recent Anticyclical Policies: A comparison of the experiences of Brazil and Chile Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonca and Brunno Henrique Sibin Part III Public Banks and Development 6. The Role of the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) in the Brazilian Development Policy Adriana Nunes Ferreira and Everton Sotto Tibirica Rosa 7. Public Banks and Financial Intermediation in India: The Phases of Nationalisation, Liberalisation and Inclusion Pallavi Chavan 8. Governance of Development Banks under Uncertainty Tamilla Tagieva Part IV Political Attacks on Public Banks in Europe 9. Savings banks and Landesbanken in the German Political Economy. The Long Struggle Between Private and Public Banks Daniel Seikel 10. Marginalizing the German Savings Banks through the European Single Market Halyna Semenyshyn Part V Keeping public banks accountable to the public 11. Governance Makes a Difference: A Case Study of the German Landesbanken Helaba and WestLB Xeniya Polikhronidi and Christoph Scherrer 12. Changing Structure of Non-Performing Loans: The Case of Indian Public Banks Meenakshi Rajeev 13. The Stake-holder Governance of Microfinance Magdalena Dieterle 14. The Challenge of Keeping Public Banks on Mission Christoph Scherrer Index

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  • NCID
    BB25388720
  • ISBN
    • 9781786430656
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 265 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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