The Oxford Handbook of Banking (Oxford Handbooks)
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The Oxford Handbook of Banking, second edition provides an overview and analysis of developments and research in banking written by leading researchers in the field. This handbook will appeal to graduate students of economics, banking and finance, academics, practitioners, regulators and policy makers. Consequently, the book strikes a balance between abstract theory, empirical analysis and practitioner and policy related material.
The Handbook is split into five parts. Part I, The Theory of Banking, examines the role of banks in the wider financial system, why banks exist, how they function and their corporate governance and risk management practices. Part II deals with Bank Operations and Performance. A range of issues are covered including bank performance, financial innovation and technological change. Aspects relating to small business, consumer and mortgage lending are analysed together with securitization, shadow banking and payment systems. Part III entitled Regulatory and Policy Perspectives discusses central banking, monetary policy transmission, market discipline and prudential regulation and supervision. Part IV of the book covers various Macroeconomic Perspectives in Banking. This part includes a discussion of systemic risk and banking and sovereign crises, the role of the state in finance and development as well as how banks influence real economic activity. The final Part V examines International Differences in Banking Structures and Environments. This part of the Handbook examines banking systems in the United States, European Union, Japan, Africa, Transition countries and the developing nations of Asia and Latin America.
Salient features:Covers all the important topics of research in bankingWritten by leading researchers in the fieldStrong policy orientationExtensive bibliography allows readers to identify the most important research across different topic areas. Coverage of banking in different parts of the world Table of contents:Allen N. Berger, Phil Molyneux and John O.S. Wilson: Banking: An OverviewPart I: Banking in a Post Crisis WorldFranklin Allen, Elena Carlettiand Xian Gu: The Roles of Banks in Financial Systems Arnoud Boot and Anjan Thakor: Commercial Banking and Shadow Banking: The Accelerating Integration of Banks and Markets and its Implications for RegulationRichard Herring and Jacopo Carmassi: Complexity and Systemic Risk: What’s Changed After the Crisis? Alan Morrison: Universal BankingJens Hagendorff: Corporate Governance in Banking Linda Allen and Anthony Saunders: Risk Management in Banking Christa Bouwman: Liquidity: How Banks Create it and How it should be Regulated Kevin J. Stiroh: Diversification in BankingPart II: Bank Performance and Operations Joe Hughes and Loretta Mester: Measuring the Performance of Banks: Theory, Practice, Evidenceand some Policy Implications W. Scott Frame and Lawrence J. White: Technological Change, Financial Innovationand Diffusion in Banking Allen N. Berger: Small Business Lending By Banks: Lending Technologies and the Effects of Banking Industry Consolidation and Technological Change Tom Durkin and Gregory Elliehausen: Consumer Lending Gregory Donadio and Andreas Lehnert: Residential Mortgages Barbara Casu and Anna Sarkisyan: Securitization Adam Ashcraft, Tobias Adrianand Nicola Cetorelli: Shadow Bank Monitoring David Humphrey: Payments and Payment SystemsPart III: Regulatory and Policy Perspectives Michel Aglietta and Benoit Mojon: Central Banking Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren: The Role of Banks in the Transmission of Monetary Policy Xavier Freixas and Bruno Parigi: Lender of Last Resort and Bank Closure Policy: A Post Crisis Perspective Edward Kane: Regulation and Supervision: An Ethical Perspective George G. Kaufman and Robert A. Eisenbeis: Deposit Insurance Issues in the Post 2008 Crisis World Michael Gordy, Erik Heitfieldand Jason Wu: Risk Based Regulatory Capital and the Basel Accords Rob Bliss: Market Discipline in Financial Markets: Theory, Evidenceand Obstacles Hans Degryse, Paolo Moralex Acevedoand Steven Ongena: Competition in Banking James R. Barth, Daniel Nolle, Tong (Cindy) Liand Christopher Brummer: Systemically Important Banks (SIBs) in the Post Crisis Era: The Global Response and Responses Around the Globe for 135 CountriesPart IV: Macroeeconomic Perspectives Philipp Hartmann, Olivier De Bandtand Jose Luis Peydro Alcalde: Systemic Risk in Banking: An Update Gerard Caprio and Patrick Honohan: Banking Crises: Those Hardy Perenials Charles Calomiris: Bank Failures, the Great Depressionand other Contagious Events Ricardo Correa and Horacio Sapriza: Sovereign Debt Crises Claudia Buch and Gayle Delong: Banking Globalization: International Consolidation and Mergers in Banking Asli Demirguc Kunt and Martin Cihak: Revisiting the State’s Role in Finance and Development Nicola Cetorelli: Banking and Real Economic ActivityPart V: Banking Systems Around the World Robert Deyoung: Banking in the United States John Goddard, Phil Molyneuxand John O.S. Wilson: Banking in the European Union: Deregulation, Crisis and Renewal Hirofumi Uchida and Gregory Udell: Banking in Japan Thorsten Beck and Robert Cull: Banking in Africa Leora Klapper, Maria Soledad Martinez Periaand Bilal Zia: Banking in the Developing Nations of Asia: An Overview of Recent Changes in Ownership Structure John Bonin, Iftekhar Hasanand Paul Wachtel: Banking in Transition Countries Jonathan Williams, Fernando Carvalhoand Luiz De Paula: Banking in Latin America
Publisher : OUP UK; Second edition (29 December 2014)
Language : English
Hardcover : 1056 pages
ISBN-10 : 0199688508
ISBN-13 : 978-0199688500
Item Weight : 1 kg 860 g
Dimensions : 6.1 x 17.53 x 24.89 cm
Reviewer: Louisa
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I bought this e-book as I’m doing a banking finance paper at uni, however this was a complete waste of money. Firstly, e-book version should be a lot more than $20 cheaper than hardcopy, I don’t see how an e-book can cost $140. Also, the content is extremely dull and hard do read, same level of useless detail like a pdf document of your central bank regulations. Had hoped this would be more interesting, like some scholarly articles about banks.
Reviewer: Edie Erman Che Johari
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Greatbook for all. Professor John Wilson is my PhD supervisor now.
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