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Banking in Crisis. The Rise and Fall of British Banking Stability, 1800 to the Present / John D. Turner

Por: Editor: Estados Unidos de América : Cambridge University Press , 2014Edición: 1° EdDescripción: 253 páginas ; 23 cmTipo de contenido:
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ISBN:
  • 9781107609860
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 336 T851 2014
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Can the lessons of the past help us to prevent another banking collapse in the future? This is the first book to tell the story of the rise and fall of British banking stability over the past two centuries, shedding new light on why banking systems crash and on the factors underpinning banking stability. John Turner shows that there have only been two major banking crises in Britain during this time - the crises of 1825–6 and 2007–8. Although there were episodic bouts of instability in the interim, the banking system was crisis free. Why was the British banking system stable for such a long time? And, why did the British banking system implode in 2008? In answering these questions, the book explores the long-run evolution of bank regulation, the role of the Bank of England, bank rescues and the need to hold shareholders to account. -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
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Can the lessons of the past help us to prevent another banking collapse in the future? This is the first book to tell the story of the rise and fall of British banking stability over the past two centuries, shedding new light on why banking systems crash and on the factors underpinning banking stability. John Turner shows that there have only been two major banking crises in Britain during this time - the crises of 1825–6 and 2007–8. Although there were episodic bouts of instability in the interim, the banking system was crisis free. Why was the British banking system stable for such a long time? And, why did the British banking system implode in 2008? In answering these questions, the book explores the long-run evolution of bank regulation, the role of the Bank of England, bank rescues and the need to hold shareholders to account. -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

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