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The Oxford Handbook of Banking
Edited by Allen N. Berger, Philip Molyneux, and John O.S. Wilson
1,040 pages
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50 Figures, 55 Tables
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246x171mm
978-0-19-923661-9
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Hardback
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24 December 2009
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- First in a major new OUP series, Oxford Handbooks in Finance
- Contains 35 original research contributions from the top names in banking and finance
- Written from an international perspective
- Extensive coverage of theoretical and empirical research
The Oxford Handbook of Banking provides an overview and analysis of state-of-the-art research in banking written by leading researchers in the field. This Handbook will appeal to graduate students of economics, banking and finance, academics, practitioners 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 legal and governance structures. Part II entitled Regulatory
and Policy Perspectives discusses monetary policy, prudential regulation and supervision, and antitrust policy. Part III of the book deals with bank performance. A number of issues are assessed including efficiency, financial innovation and technological change, globalization and ability to deliver small business, consumer, and mortgage lending services. Part IV of the book provides an overview of macroeconomic perspectives in banking. This part of the book includes a discussion of the determinants of bank failures and crises, and the impact on financial stability, institutional development, and economic growth. Part V examines International Differences In Banking Structures And Environments. This part of the handbook examines banking systems in the United States, Western Europe,
Transition countries, Latin America, Japan and the Developing nations of Asia.Readership: This Handbook will appeal to graduate students of economics, banking and finance, academics, practitioners and policy makers.
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Edited by Allen N. Berger, H. Montague Osteen, Jr. Professor in Banking and Finance, Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, and Senior Fellow, Wharton Financial Institutions Center, Philip Molyneux, Professor of Banking and Finance, and Head of Bangor Business School, and John O.S. Wilson, Professor of Banking and Finance at the University of St Andrews Contributors: Michel Aglietta (University of Paris X & Cepii) Franklin Allen (Wharton Business School) Linda Allen (Zicklen School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY) James R. Barth (Auburn University &
Milken Institute) Allen N. Berger (Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina and Wharton Financial Institutions Center) John P. Bonin (Wesleyan University) Arnoud W.A. Boot (University of Amsterdam) Claudia M. Buch (University of Tuebingen) Charles W. Calomiris (Columbia University) Gerard Caprio (Williams College) Elena Carletti (European University Institute) Jacopo Carmassi (Assonime, the Association of Joint Stock Companies, Italy) Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Nicola Cetorelli (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) Olivier De Bandt (Banque de France and University of Paris X) Gayle DeLong (Baruch College, New York) Asli Demirguc-Kunt (World Bank) Robert DeYoung (University of Kansas) Astrid Dick (INSEAD) Thomas A. Durkin (Senior Economist, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) Robert A. Eisenbeis (Cumberland Advisors) Gregory Elliehausen (The George Washington University) Mark J. Flannery (University of Florida) W. Scott Frame (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta) Xavier Freixas (University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona & Centre for Economic Policy Research) John Goddard (Bangor University) Michael Gordy (Federal Reserve Board) Timothy Hannan (Senior Economist, Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System) Philipp Hartmann (European Central Bank) Iftekhar Hasan (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York) Erik Heitfield (Federal Reserve Board) Richard Herring (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) Patrick Honohan (Trinity College, Dublin) Joseph P. Hughes (Rutgers University, New Jersey) David Humphrey (Florida State University) Edward J. Kane (Boston College) George G. Kaufman (Loyola University, Chicago) Leora Klapper (World Bank) Andreas Lehnert (Federal Reserve Board) Juan A. Marchetti (World Trade Organization) David Marques Ibanez (European Central Bank) Maria
Soledad Martinez-Peria (World Bank) James McAndrews (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) Loretta J. Mester (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and The Wharton School) Benoit Mojon (Banque de France) Philip Molyneux (Bangor University) Alan Morrison (Oxford University) Daniel Nolle (U.S. Office of the Comptroller of Currency) Bruno M. Parigi (University of Padova) Luiz de Paula (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Joe Peek (University of Kentucky) José Luis Peydró (European Central Bank) Eric S. Rosengren (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston) Anthony Saunders (Stern School of Business, New York University) Wanvimol
Sawangngoenyuang (Bank of Thailand) Martin Scheicher (European Central Bank) Kevin J. Stiroh (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) Philip E. Strahan (Boston College) Anjan Thakor (Washington University, St. Louis) Hirofumi Uchida (Kobe University) Gregory Udell (Indiana University) Paul Wachtel (Stern School of Business, New York University) Lawrence J. White (Stern School of Business, New York University) Jonathan Williams (Bangor University) John O.S. Wilson (University of St Andrews) Bilal Zia.(World Bank)
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"Impressive...written by outstanding researchers...provides a unique combination of banking relevant theory, empirical research and policy related material." - The European Money and Finance Forum
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1: Allen Berger, Phil Molyneux, and John O.S. Wilson: Banking: An Overview
PART I: THE THEORY OF BANKING
2: Franklin Allen and Elena Carletti: The roles of banks in financial systems
3: Arnoud Boot and Anjan Thakor: The accelerating integration of banks and markets and its implications for regulation
4: Linda Allen and Anthony Saunders: Risk management in banking
5: Philip Strahan: Liquidity production in 21st century banking
6: Kevin Stiroh: Diversification in banking
7: Alan Morrison: Universal banking
8: Richard Herring and Jacopo Carmassi: The Corporate Structure of International Financial Conglomerates: Complexity and Its Implications for Safety & Soundness
PART II: REGULATORY AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES
9: Michel Aglietta and Benoit Mojon: Central banking
10: Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren: The Role of Banks in the Transmission of Monetary Policy
11: Xavier Freixas and Bruno Parigi: Lender of last resort and bank closure policy
12: Edward Kane: Regulation and supervision: An Ethical Perspective
13: George G. Kaufman and Robert A. Eisenbeis: Deposit Insurance
14: Michael Gordy and Erik Heitfield: Risk-Based Regulatory Capital and Basel II
15: Mark J. Flannery: Market discipline in bank supervision
16: Astrid Dick and Timothy Hannan: Competition and antitrust policy in banking
17: James R. Barth, Juan Marchetti, Daniel Nolle, and Wanvimot Sawangngoenyuang: WTO Commitments versus Reported Practices on Foreign Bank Entry and Regulation: A cross country analysis
PART III: BANK PERFORMANCE
18: Joe Hughes and Loretta Mester: Efficiency In Banking: Theory, Practice, and Evidence
19: W. Scott Frame and Lawrence J. White: Technological change, financial innovation, and diffusion in banking
20: Claudia Buch and Gayle DeLong: Banking globalization: International consolidation and mergers in banking
21: Allen N. Berger: Small business lending
22: Tom Durkin and Gregory Elliehausen: Consumer lending
23: Andreas Lehnert: Residential Mortgages
24: David Marques and Martin Scheicher: Securitization: Instruments and Implications
PART IV: MACROECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
25: Philipp Hartmann, Oliver de Bandt, and José Luis Peydró-Alcalde: Systemic risk in banking: An update
26: Gerard Caprio and Patrick Honohan: Banking Crises
27: Charles Calomiris: Bank failures, The Great Depression and other contagious events
28: David Humphrey and James McAndrews: Payments systems
29: Asli Demirguc-Kunt: Finance and Economic Development: The Role of Government
30: Nicola Cetorelli: Banking and real economic activity
PART V: INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN BANKING STRUCTURES AND ENVIRONMENTS
31: Robert DeYoung: Banking in the United States
32: John Goddard, Phil Molyneux, and John O.S. Wilson: Banking in the European Union
33: John Bonin, Iftekhar Hasan, and Paul Watchel: Banking in Transition Countries
34: Jonathan Williams, Fernando Carvalho, and Luiz de Paula: Banking in Latin America
35: Hirofumi Uchida and Gregory Udell: Banking in Japan
36: Leora Klapper, Maria Soledad Martinez-Peria, and Bilal Zia: Banking in the Developing Nations of Asia: An overview of recent changes in ownership structure
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