Format:
ca. 232 S.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
Content:
This book provides new interdisciplinary and comparative answers as to why banking sectors in 'liberal' and 'coordinated' market economies operated under a shared set of rules during the Global Financial Crisis. Exploring the role of complex interactions among interdependent structures, institutions and agents defines this banking behaviour.
Content:
This book provides new interdisciplinary and comparative answers as to why banking sectors in 'liberal' and 'coordinated' market economies operated under a shared set of rules during the Global Financial Crisis. Exploring the role of complex interactions among interdependent structures, institutions and agents defines this banking behaviour
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1 Sources of Bank Behaviour and Institutional Change: Interactions among Structures, Institutions and Agents; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 SIA framework and the typology of bank behaviour; 1.3 Structural complementarities; 1.3.1 Macroeconomic structure; 1.3.2 Market structure; 1.3.3 Currency structure; 1.3.4 Ideational structure; 1.4 Institutional complementarities and agency-level enabling conditions; 1.4.1 Prudential regulation/supervision and agency-level enabling conditions
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1.4.2 Monetary policy and agency-level enabling conditions1.4.3 Business model, organisational culture and corporate governance in banking; 1.4.4 Competition regulation and agency-level enabling conditions; 1.4.5 Tax policy, government subsidies and legal systems that relate to product markets and agency-level enabling conditions; 1.5 Institutional change and persistence and agency-level enabling conditions; 1.6 Methodology; 1.7 The organisation of the book; 2 Institutional Theory and Varieties of National Financial Systems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Institutional theory
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2.3 Institutional change and institutional policy entrepreneurship2.4 Comparative analysis of national financial systems; 2.4.1 Classification of national financial systems; 2.4.2 Policy network approach and varieties of financial systems; 2.5 Conclusion; 3 The Sources and Consequences of Bank Behaviour; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Australian banking sector in a comparative perspective; 3.3 Structural complementarities; 3.3.1 Macroeconomic structure; 3.3.2 Market structure; 3.3.3 Currency structure; 3.3.4 Ideational structure; 3.4 Institutional complementarities and agency-level enabling conditions
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3.4.1 Prudential regulation/supervision and agency-level enabling conditions3.4.2 Monetary policy and agency-level enabling conditions; 3.4.3 Business model, culture and corporate governance in banking; 3.4.4 Competition regulation and agency-level enabling conditions; 3.4.5 Tax policy, government subsidies and legal system that relate to product markets, and agency-level enabling conditions; 3.5 Conclusion; 4 The Political Economy of Prudential Regulation in Australia; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 State capacity in the Australian financial services industry during the Wallis era
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4.3 Mobilisation and conflict over the institutional change in financial regulation4.4 The 'twin peaks' idea and institutional policy entrepreneurship; 4.5 Conclusion; 5 The Political Economy of Competition Regulation in Australia; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The 'six pillars' policy; 5.3 Mobilisation and conflict over the mega-bank merger policy; 5.3.1 Political money and political investment; 5.3.2 A struggle for esoteric politics; 5.3.3 A struggle for exoteric politics; 5.3.4 The government's response; 5.3.5 Corporate politics; 5.3.6 A battle at the legislative stage; 5.4 Merger policy outcome
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5.5 The Australian exceptionalism in a brief comparison
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781137308160
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bank Behaviour and Resilience : The Effect of Structures, Institutions and Agents
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1057/9781137308160
URN:
10.1057/9781137308160
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