Financial Intermediation in the 21st Century

Financial Intermediation in the 21st Century
Author: Z. Mikdashi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2001-08-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230294127

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The increasing interdependence of the world economy has huge implications for global finance in the twenty-first century. This volume brings together leading scholars and practitioners to offer in-depth analyses of the new direction open to the financial services industry. They explore the challenges and opportunities of the new finance era, future development in financial markets, with particular emphasis on the role of new technologies and the industry's view of strengthening financial intermediation. The book concludes with an assessment of key managerial and regulatory issues.

American Finance for the 21st Century

American Finance for the 21st Century
Author: Robert E. Litan
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815705369

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As recently as thirty years ago, Americans lived in a financial world that today seems distant. Investment and borrowing choices were meager: virtually all transactions were conducted in cash or by check. The financial services industry was heavily regulated, as an outgrowth of the Depression, while an elaborate safety net was constructed to prevent a repeat of that dismal episode in American history. Today, consumers and businesses have a dizzying array of choices about where to invest and borrow. Plastic credit cards and electronic transfers increasingly are replacing cash and checks. Much regulation has been dismantled, although the industry remains fragmented by rules that continue to separate banks from other enterprises. Meanwhile, finance has gone global and increasingly high-tech. This book, originally prepared as a report to Congress by the Treasury Department, outlines a framework for setting policy toward the financial services industry in the coming decades. The authors, who worked closely with senior Treasury officials in developing their recommendations, identify three core principles that lie at the heart of that framework: an enhanced role for competition; a shift in emphasis from preventing failures of financial institutions at all cost toward containing the damage of any failures that inevitably occur in a competitive market; and a greater reliance on more targeted interventions to achieve policy goals rather than broad measures, such as flat prohibitions on certain activities.

Measuring Wealth and Financial Intermediation and Their Links to the Real Economy

Measuring Wealth and Financial Intermediation and Their Links to the Real Economy
Author: Charles R. Hulten,Marshall B. Reinsdorf
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2015-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226204260

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More than half a decade has passed since the bursting of the housing bubble and the collapse of Lehman Brothers. In retrospect, what is surprising is that these events and their consequences came as such a surprise. What was it that prevented most of the world from recognizing the impending crisis and, looking ahead, what needs to be done to prevent something similar? Measuring Wealth and Financial Intermediation and Their Links to the Real Economy identifies measurement problems associated with the financial crisis and improvements in measurement that may prevent future crises, taking account of the dynamism of the financial marketplace in which measures that once worked well become misleading. In addition to advances in measuring financial activity, the contributors also investigate the effects of the crisis on households and nonfinancial businesses. They show that households’ experiences varied greatly and some even experienced gains in wealth, while nonfinancial businesses’ lack of access to credit in the recession may have been a more important factor than the effects of policies stimulating demand.

Finance Intermediaries and Economic Development

Finance  Intermediaries  and Economic Development
Author: Stanley L. Engerman,Philip T. Hoffman,Jean-Laurent Rosenthal,Kenneth L. Sokoloff
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2003-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781139438476

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This volume includes ten essays dealing with financial and other forms of economic intermediation in Europe, Canada, and the United States since the seventeenth century. Each relates the development of institutions to economic change and describes their evolution over time, as well as discussing several different forms of intermediation, and deals with significant economic and historical issues.

African Finance in the 21st Century

African Finance in the 21st Century
Author: Marc Quintyn,Genevieve Verdier
Publsiher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215298733

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Financial sector development in sub-Saharan Africa continues to lag behind the rest of the world, despite some recent positive achievements. There is a growing consensus that financial development fosters economic growth, so why has more not been done to spur financial advancement in Africa? This book is one of the few that tackles the debate of financial development in Africa head on. It stems from the proceedings of a high-level conference organized by the IMF Institute with contributions by experts from official agencies in Africa, international financial institutions, the private sector, and academia. The book begins by presenting the reader with compelling theoretical perspectives on the determinants of financial growth, empirical analyses of the impediments to financial growth and overviews of developments in individual sectors. It discusses policy issues related to financial sector stability, regulation and supervision. The final part investigates how specific measures can create room for financial growth, even when the broader institutional framework remains weak. Case studies demonstrate how individual countries have tried to stimulate financial development, or how specific measures, such as the establishment of credit reporting systems, can generate a positive impact on financial growth. Everyone interested or involved in deepening finance in Africa will find information and inspiration in this insightfull collection of papers.

The Impacts of Monetary Policy in the 21st Century

The Impacts of Monetary Policy in the 21st Century
Author: Ramesh Chandra Das
Publsiher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789733200

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The Impacts of Monetary Policy in the 21st Century illustrates the effect of financial policies upon global economic indicators, with special reference made to issues effecting East Asian nations generally and with a particular focus on Indian economic development since 2000.

The First Global Financial Crisis of the 21st Century

The First Global Financial Crisis of the 21st Century
Author: Andrew Felton,Carmen M. Reinhart
Publsiher: Centre for Economic Policy Research
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008
Genre: Financial crises
ISBN: NWU:35556039221536

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"Highlights how losses in the US subprime market had spread beyond the confines of the US mortgage sector and the borders of the United States, how risk spreads had ballooned and liquidity in some markets had dried up forcing large financial institutions to report significant losses. Bank runs were no longer the stuff of history." - Cover.

Finance Intermediaries and Economic Development

Finance  Intermediaries  and Economic Development
Author: Stanley L. Engerman,Philip T. Hoffman,Jean-Laurent Rosenthal,Kenneth L. Sokoloff
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2003-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521820545

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This volume includes ten essays concerned with financial and other forms of economic intermediation in Europe, Canada, and the United States, dating from the seventeenth century through the twentieth. The essays relate the development of institutions to economic change and describe their evolution over time. Each also discusses several different forms of intermediation and deals with significant economic and historical issues.