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Comparing Financial Systems (Paperback, Revised)
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Comparing Financial Systems (Paperback, Revised)
Series: The MIT Press
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The authors argue that the view that market-based systems are best
is simplistic; a more nuanced approach is necessary. Financial
systems are crucial to the allocation of resources in a modern
economy. They channel household savings to the corporate sector and
allocate investment funds among firms; they allow intertemporal
smoothing of consumption by households and expenditures by firms;
and they enable households and firms to share risks. These
functions are common to the financial systems of most developed
economies. Yet the form of these financial systems varies widely.
In the United States and the United Kingdom competitive markets
dominate the financial landscape, whereas in France, Germany, and
Japan banks have traditionally played the most important role. Why
do different countries have such different financial systems? Is
one system better than all the others? Do different systems merely
represent alternative ways of satisfying similar needs? Is the
current trend toward market-based systems desirable? Franklin Allen
and Douglas Gale argue that the view that market-based systems are
best is simplistic. A more nuanced approach is necessary. For
example, financial markets may be bad for risk sharing; competition
in banking may be inefficient; financial crises can be good as well
as bad; and separation of ownership and control can be optimal.
Financial institutions are not simply veils, disguising the
allocation mechanism without affecting it, but are crucial to
overcoming market imperfections. An optimal financial system relies
on both financial markets and financial intermediaries.
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