
Author: | Anjan Thakor,Stuart I. Greenbaum |
ISBN13: | 978-0030470936 |
Title: | Contemporary Financial Intermediation |
Format: | azw lit lit mbr |
ePUB size: | 1740 kb |
FB2 size: | 1346 kb |
DJVU size: | 1834 kb |
Language: | English |
Category: | Economics |
Publisher: | Harcourt College Pub (October 1, 1994) |
Pages: | 576 |
The book is ideal for anyone working in the financial sector, presenting professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the reasons why markets, institutions, and regulators act as they do. Readers will find an unmatched, thorough discussion of the world's financial markets and how they function. Washington University in St. Louis. Arnoud W. A. Boot University of Amsterdam.
Contemporary Wnancial intermediation, Stuart I. Greenbaum, Anjan V. Thakor. 2nd ed. p. cm. Originally published: Fort Worth : Dryden Press, 1995. ISBN 13: 978-0-12-299053-3 ISBN 10: 0-12-299053-6. For information on all Academic Press publications visit our Web site at ww. ooks. In particular, we would like to thank Neal Stoughton, Chris Hatina, and Terry Wirtel at Washington University in St. Louis for all their hard work in typing the manuscript.
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by Anjan V. Thakor, Stuart I. Greenbaum. Publisher: Academic Press. Release Date: March 2007.
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.
Stuart I. Greenbaum (Author), Anjan Thakor (Author). 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.
This book is the perfect liaison between the microeconomics realm of information economics and the real world of banking and financial intermediation. This book is recommended for advanced undergraduates and MSc in Finance students with courses on commercial bank management, banking, money and banking, and financial intermediation. Authored by experts on financial intermediation theory, only textbook that takes this approach situating banks within microeconomic theory. Thakor, Arnoud Boot.
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