Microeconomics of banking
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Word Count
78,000 words, Guess
Page Count
312 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL673918M
- ISBN-100262061937
- OCLC Control Number43476758
- OCLC Control Number36856891
- OCLC Control Numbermicroeconomicsba00frei_945
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number97020047
- LibraryThing252594
- Goodreads2124023
Classifications
- DDC332.1
- LCCHG1601 .F74 1997
Description
Twenty years ago, most banking courses focused on either management or monetary aspects of banking, with no connecting link. Since then, a microeconomic theory of banking has developed, mainly through a shift in emphasis from the modeling of risk to the modeling of imperfect information. This asymmetric information model is based on the assumption that different economic agents possess different pieces of information on relevant economic variables, which they will use for their own benefit. The model has been exptremely useful in explaining the role of banks in the economy. It has also been helpful in pointing out structural weaknesses of the banking sector that may justify government intervention - for example, exposure to runs and panics, the persistence of rationing in the credit market, and solvency problems. Microeconomics of Banking provides a guide to the new theory. Topics include: why financial intermediaries exist, the industrial organization approach to banking, optimal contracting between lenders and borrowers, the equilibrium of the credit market, macroeconomic consequences of financial imperfections, individual bank runs and systemic risk, risk management inside the banking firm, and bank regulation. Each chapter ends with a detailed problem set and solutions.
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