Banking in Crisis: The Rise and Fall of British Banking Stability, 1800 to the Present: Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series
Autor John D. Turneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107609860
ISBN-10: 1107609860
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 10 b/w illus. 41 tables
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107609860
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 10 b/w illus. 41 tables
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: holding shareholders to account; 2. Banking instability and risk shifting; 3. The evolution of British banking structure and stability since 1800; 4. Major and minor British banking crises since 1800; 5. Banking stability, shareholder liability and bank capital; 6. Averting or creating banking crises? The lender of last resort and bank rescues; 7. Banking stability and bank regulation; 8. Restoring banking stability: policy and political economy; Bibliography; Index.
Recenzii
'Banking in Crisis combines the very best of serious academic scholarship and keen policy analysis. It should be required reading for anyone - expert and non-expert alike - who is interested in the past, present, and future of British banking.' Richard S. Grossman, Wesleyan University, Connecticut
'What makes for stable banking? Bankers are prone to gamble with depositors's money. What keeps them honest is a personal stake, or tight regulation. Turner shows that since 1825, stability required either the one or the other, and that relaxation of discipline, whatever its advantages, has placed the financial system at risk. The past worked for a long time, and the present doesn't.' Avner Offer, University of Oxford
'John Turner has done the community of banking scholars, regulators and policy makers a great service by writing an account of two centuries of British banking. It is timely, scholarly and most of all highly readable … a must-read for students at all levels. Highly recommended.' Kent Matthews, Cardiff University
'This elegant history by John D. Turner of British joint-stock commercial banking spans the period of its birth after the country bank crisis of the 1820s to the moment of its own calamity in 2007–8 … an excellent and stimulating addition to the literature. With so much historical detail in one place, I expect my copy will become well-thumbed.' Duncan Needham, English Historical Review
'In this book, Turner reviews over 200 years of British banking history. He observes that banking, an inherently risky business, enjoyed an extended period of only minor disturbances in Britain between the 1825–6 banking crisis and the 2006–7 financial breakdown. During the intervening period, six disturbances in British banking did occur, but based on data and criteria the author presents, these are judged to have been relatively minor. Turner then seeks to discover the underlying changes in institutional arrangements that account for the stable period and recent widespread financial instability. The book concludes with a recounting of lessons from the past applicable today and proposals for restoring financial stability. Summing up: recommended.' E. L. Whalen, Choice
'Turner has written a timely and admirable book, one that belongs on the shelf (or in the Kindle) of all financial historians, and all policymakers involved in formulating regulations for financial institutions.' Hugh Rockoff, Journal of Economic History
'What makes for stable banking? Bankers are prone to gamble with depositors's money. What keeps them honest is a personal stake, or tight regulation. Turner shows that since 1825, stability required either the one or the other, and that relaxation of discipline, whatever its advantages, has placed the financial system at risk. The past worked for a long time, and the present doesn't.' Avner Offer, University of Oxford
'John Turner has done the community of banking scholars, regulators and policy makers a great service by writing an account of two centuries of British banking. It is timely, scholarly and most of all highly readable … a must-read for students at all levels. Highly recommended.' Kent Matthews, Cardiff University
'This elegant history by John D. Turner of British joint-stock commercial banking spans the period of its birth after the country bank crisis of the 1820s to the moment of its own calamity in 2007–8 … an excellent and stimulating addition to the literature. With so much historical detail in one place, I expect my copy will become well-thumbed.' Duncan Needham, English Historical Review
'In this book, Turner reviews over 200 years of British banking history. He observes that banking, an inherently risky business, enjoyed an extended period of only minor disturbances in Britain between the 1825–6 banking crisis and the 2006–7 financial breakdown. During the intervening period, six disturbances in British banking did occur, but based on data and criteria the author presents, these are judged to have been relatively minor. Turner then seeks to discover the underlying changes in institutional arrangements that account for the stable period and recent widespread financial instability. The book concludes with a recounting of lessons from the past applicable today and proposals for restoring financial stability. Summing up: recommended.' E. L. Whalen, Choice
'Turner has written a timely and admirable book, one that belongs on the shelf (or in the Kindle) of all financial historians, and all policymakers involved in formulating regulations for financial institutions.' Hugh Rockoff, Journal of Economic History
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A full account of the rise and fall of British banking stability which sheds new light on why banking systems crash.