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The economics of banking / Jin Cao.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: London : Routledge , 2022.Description: 676p. : ColISBN:
  • 9781000465440
  • 1000465446
  • 9780429356773
  • 0429356773
  • 1000465497
  • 9781000465495
  • 9780367405724
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No title; Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 332.1 JIN
LOC classification:
  • HG1551
Contents:
1 Introduction PART II THE MICROECONOMICS OF BANKING 2 Fragile Banks 3 Information Frictions in Banking 4 Industrial Organization of Banking 5 Securitized Banking 6 Complexity in Banking PART III THE MACROECONOMICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY OF BANKING 7 Central Banking 8 The Banking-Macro Linkages 9 International Banking 10 Political Economy in Banking PART IV THE ECONOMICS OF BANKING REGULATION 11 Systemic Risks and Macroprudential Regulation 12 Banking Regulation in Practice
Summary: The Economics of Banking provides an accessible overview of banking theory and practice. It introduces readers to the building blocks of fundamental theories and provides guidance on state-of-the-art research, reflecting the dramatic changes in the banking industry and banking research over the past two decades. This textbook explores market failure and financial frictions that motivate the role of financial intermediaries, explains the microeconomic incentives and behavior of participants in banking, examines microlevel market stress caused by economic recessions and financial crises, and looks at the role of monetary authorities and banking regulators to reduce systemic fragility as well as to improve macroeconomic stability. It delivers broad coverage of both the micro and macroeconomics of banking, central banking and banking regulation, striking a fine balance between rigorous theoretical foundations, sound empirical evidence for banking theories at work, and practical knowledge for banking and policymaking in the real world. The Economics of Banking is suitable for advanced undergraduate, master's, or early PhD students of economics and finance, and will also be valuable reading for bankers and banking regulators.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 Introduction

PART II THE MICROECONOMICS OF BANKING

2 Fragile Banks

3 Information Frictions in Banking

4 Industrial Organization of Banking

5 Securitized Banking

6 Complexity in Banking

PART III THE MACROECONOMICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY OF BANKING

7 Central Banking

8 The Banking-Macro Linkages

9 International Banking

10 Political Economy in Banking

PART IV THE ECONOMICS OF BANKING REGULATION

11 Systemic Risks and Macroprudential Regulation

12 Banking Regulation in Practice

The Economics of Banking provides an accessible overview of banking theory and practice. It introduces readers to the building blocks of fundamental theories and provides guidance on state-of-the-art research, reflecting the dramatic changes in the banking industry and banking research over the past two decades. This textbook explores market failure and financial frictions that motivate the role of financial intermediaries, explains the microeconomic incentives and behavior of participants in banking, examines microlevel market stress caused by economic recessions and financial crises, and looks at the role of monetary authorities and banking regulators to reduce systemic fragility as well as to improve macroeconomic stability. It delivers broad coverage of both the micro and macroeconomics of banking, central banking and banking regulation, striking a fine balance between rigorous theoretical foundations, sound empirical evidence for banking theories at work, and practical knowledge for banking and policymaking in the real world. The Economics of Banking is suitable for advanced undergraduate, master's, or early PhD students of economics and finance, and will also be valuable reading for bankers and banking regulators.

Jin Cao is Research Economist of Norges Bank. He has taught at the University of Oslo, NTNU, and the University of Munich. His work is published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Banking and Finance, and other academic journals and books.

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