U.S. Banking and its Regulation in the Political Context
By (Author) Sarkis Joseph Khoury
University Press of America
University Press of America
30th April 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Business and Management
332.10973
Paperback
320
Width 142mm, Height 213mm, Spine 24mm
426g
This book examines how the political and legislative process, and political money corrupt the enactment of a true banking reform legislation. The focus of the book is FIDICIA and all that surrounded it. The book's greatest contribution lies in examining the political process which fields the grounds and the groundrules on which banking institutions compete. This has never been taken into consideration with regard to banking. The book is intended for policymakers, banking and political science scholars and students, bankers and investment bankers, and the general public.
This insightful book focuses on the regulation of the American banking industry...this study should be essential reading for scholars and practictioners in the fields of banking, public policy and political economy.
"This insightful book focuses on the regulation of the American banking industry...this study should be essential reading for scholars and practictioners in the fields of banking, public policy and political economy."
Sarkis Joseph Khoury is a Professor of Finance at the University of California-Riverside and has professional experience as a financial broker and consultant.