The Economics of Banking

3. Edition August 2014
352 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-1-118-63920-7
John Wiley & Sons
Economics of Banking is aimed at final year undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students taking courses in banking. The text focuses on banking trends and operations in a microeconomic context, incorporating theoretical material with practical aspects of banking.
CHAPTER 1 Trends in Domestic and International Banking 1
CHAPTER 2 Financial Intermediation: The Impact of the Capital Market 23
CHAPTER 3 Banks and Financial Intermediation 37
CHAPTER 4 Banking Typology 55
CHAPTER 5 International Banking 71
CHAPTER 6 The Theory of the Banking Firm 87
CHAPTER 7 Models of Banking Behaviour 103
CHAPTER 8 Credit Rationing 125
CHAPTER 9 Securitization 141
CHAPTER 10 Banking Efficiency and the Structure of Banking 157
CHAPTER 11 Banking Competition 181
CHAPTER 12 Bank Regulation 201
CHAPTER 13 Banks and Money Laundering 229
CHAPTER 14 Risk Management 247
CHAPTER 15 The Macroeconomics of Banking 287
CHAPTER 2 Financial Intermediation: The Impact of the Capital Market 23
CHAPTER 3 Banks and Financial Intermediation 37
CHAPTER 4 Banking Typology 55
CHAPTER 5 International Banking 71
CHAPTER 6 The Theory of the Banking Firm 87
CHAPTER 7 Models of Banking Behaviour 103
CHAPTER 8 Credit Rationing 125
CHAPTER 9 Securitization 141
CHAPTER 10 Banking Efficiency and the Structure of Banking 157
CHAPTER 11 Banking Competition 181
CHAPTER 12 Bank Regulation 201
CHAPTER 13 Banks and Money Laundering 229
CHAPTER 14 Risk Management 247
CHAPTER 15 The Macroeconomics of Banking 287
Kent Matthews is Associate Dean for Engagement & International Relations and the Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Banking and Finance at Cardiff Business School. He has held previous posts at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, and the Bank of England, and has been a research visitor to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
John Thompson is Emeritus Professor of Finance at Liverpool John Moores University.
John Thompson is Emeritus Professor of Finance at Liverpool John Moores University.