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The growth of financial intermediation research has yielded a host
of questions that have pushed "design" issues to the fore even as
the boundary between financial intermediation and corporate finance
has blurred. This volume presents review articles on six major
topics that are connected by information-theoretic tools and
characterized by valuable perspectives and important questions for
future research. Touching upon a wide range of issues pertaining to
the designs of securities, institutions, trading mechanisms and
markets, industry structure, and regulation, this volume will
encourage bold new efforts to shape financial intermediaries in the
future.
* Original review articles offer valuable perspectives on research
issues appearing in top journals
* Twenty articles are grouped by six major topics, together
defining the leading research edge of financial
intermediation
* Corporate finance researchers will find affinities in the tools,
methods, and conclusions featured in these articles
Contemporary Financial Intermediation, 4th Edition by Greenbaum,
Thakor, and Boot continues to offer a distinctive approach to the
study of financial markets and institutions by presenting an
integrated portrait that puts information and economic reasoning at
the core. Instead of primarily naming and describing markets,
regulations, and institutions as is common, Contemporary Financial
Intermediation explores the subtlety, plasticity and fragility of
financial institutions and credit markets. In this new edition
every chapter has been updated and pedagogical supplements have
been enhanced. For the financial sector, the best preprofessional
training explains the reasons why markets, institutions, and
regulators evolve they do, why we suffer recurring financial crises
occur and how we typically react to them. Our textbook demands more
in terms of quantitative skills and analysis, but its ability to
teach about the forces shaping the financial world is unmatched.
In Contemporary Financial Intermediation, Third Edition, Greenbaum,
Thakor and Boot offer a distinctive approach to financial markets
and institutions, presenting an integrated portrait that puts
information at the core. Instead of simply naming and describing
markets, regulations, and institutions as competing books do, the
authors explore the endless subtlety and plasticity of financial
institutions and credit markets. This edition has six new chapters
and increased, enhanced pedagogical supplements. The book is ideal
for anyone working in the financial sector, presenting
professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the reasons why
markets, institutions, and regulators act as they do. Readers will
find an unmatched, thorough discussion of the world's financial
markets and how they function.
This combination of explanatory discussion by leading financial economists and centrally important journal articles provides comprehensive and coherent coverage of the major issues in financial theory. It will help students to understand the functioning of the financial sector and the intermediary institutions that comprise it.
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