This article explores what the financial crisis shows about changes in the German and French banking systems, the two largest in continental Europe. In particular, we highlight processes of financialization – defined here as the increased trading of risk. We focus on an apparent contradiction: why did the supposedly more protectionist and conservative German banking system suffer much higher losses than the more liberalized French system? This article also examines the responses of German and French banks and governments to the crisis and speculates how far these responses might limit future financialization and shape national banking systems
This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both...
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The financial crisis of 2007-08 has stressed the importance of a sound financial system. Unlike othe...
This article explores what the financial crisis shows about changes in the German and French banking...
This article explores what the financial crisis shows about changes in the German and French banking...
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Die Finanzmarktkrise 2008 hat in Europa zahlreiche Banken in die Krise gerissen, das Wirtschaftswach...
The causes of the global financial crisis are observed in the various aspects of the functioning of ...
This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both...
Many conventional theories in Economics and Political Science stress that the liberalization and glo...
The financial crisis of 2007-08 has stressed the importance of a sound financial system. Unlike othe...
This article explores what the financial crisis shows about changes in the German and French banking...
This article explores what the financial crisis shows about changes in the German and French banking...
peer reviewedDespite the far-reaching liberalization of the French banking system over the past qua...
peer reviewedThis chapter describes the shift of the German banking industry from the traditional ba...
This article analyses the 2007–2008 financial and the euro zone crises through the lens of an intern...
Comparing bank rescue schemes in France and Germany during the banking crisis of 2008-9, this articl...
In response to the recent financial crisis, European policymakers put banking regulation in the Euro...
Ten years ago, now, the Eurozone began to shake on its foundations. This article traces the genesis ...
This paper runs the gamut of qualitative and quantitative analyses to examine the performance of Fre...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an account of the financial crisis in Western Euro...
Die Finanzmarktkrise 2008 hat in Europa zahlreiche Banken in die Krise gerissen, das Wirtschaftswach...
The causes of the global financial crisis are observed in the various aspects of the functioning of ...
This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both...
Many conventional theories in Economics and Political Science stress that the liberalization and glo...
The financial crisis of 2007-08 has stressed the importance of a sound financial system. Unlike othe...