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Competition and Stability in Banking: The Role of Regulation and Competition Policy
By (Author) Xavier Vives
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
11th January 2021
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
332.1
Paperback
344
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
A distinguished economist examines competition, regulation, and stability in today's global banks Does too much competition in banking hurt society What policies can best protect and stabilize banking without stifling it Institutional responses to such questions have evolved over time, from interventionist regulatory control after the Great De
"The book is worth reading from cover to cover. It is thoughtful, well written, lucidly surveys some well-known material, and brings useful insights using some of the tools of industrial organisation economics."---Geoffrey Wood, Central Banking Journal
"Competition and Stability in Banking can be said to represent the best of available knowledge. . . . An impressive work of one of the leading economists in the field. It is first of all a (rather: the) new textbook on a Master or PhD level. Yet, it should also be mandatory reading to all economists (and lawyers) working in official or government agencies related to either banking regulation and supervision or competition."---Urs Birchler, Journal of Economics and Statistics
Xavier Vives is professor of economics and finance at the IESE Business School in Barcelona. His books include Information and Learning in Markets (Princeton) and Oligopoly Pricing.