Stuart Greenbaum and Anjan Thakor bring a unique analytical approach
to the subject of banks and banking in this completely revised and
updated new edition. They expand the scope of the typical bank
management course by addressing all types of deposit-type financial
institutions and by explaining the why of intermediation rather than
simply describing institutions, regulations, and market phenomena.
This analytic approach strikes at the heart of financial
intermediation by explaining why financial intermediaries exist and
what they do. Specific regulations, economies, and policies will
change, but the underlying philosophical foundations remain the same.
This approach enables students to understand the foundational
principles and to apply them to whatever context they encounter as
professionals.
"This book is the perfect liasion between the microeconomics realm of
information economics and the real world of banking and financial
intermediation. It supplies a healthy dose of microeconomic theory to
fully understand the underlying features of the most common financial
instruments used in modern banking practice, all explained thoroughly
with down to earth narratives and doable math/game theoretic
instruments. It makes a wonderful preview before going on with Freixas
text, or at least as its companion."
--Quote referring to first edition from Enrique Fernandez on
amazon.com
* Completely undated edition of a classic banking text
* Online solutions manual, instructor resources, and ppt slides
available to instructors on publisher's website
* Authored by experts on financial intermediation theory, only
textbook that takes this approach situating banks within microeconomic
theory
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ISBN
9780122990533
Publisert
2008
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
672
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