Universal Banks – Experience and Lectures that May Have to Be Learned The author discusses the question of whether the German universal banking system – as a whole or at least material elements thereof – constitute a blueprint if a country nowadays were to restructure or establish its monetary and credit systems afresh. His answer is "yes", and in doing so, he is thinking of the following special features of the universal banking system: The granting of personal, unsecured loans; the application of the "crédit mobilier" principle of long-term investment financing; the strong emphasis on deposit-taking; the continued development of current account transactions and the bank clearing system. For countries not in a position to rely on a pr...
This paper starts out by pointing out the challenges and weaknesses which the German banking systems...
In recent years there has been a vigorous revival of the long-standing debate about the "unique...
The Banking System in Germany. Findings – Problems – Perspectives (Part I)A recurrent element in the...
Universal Banks – Experience and Lectures that May Have to Be Learned The author discusses the ...
The term universal banking means different things to different people. But at bottom, everyone agr...
In the German Federal Republic the restructuring of the traditional model of universal banking is ta...
The German 'Universal Bank' Form has frequently suggested as a model for the reform of U.S. Banking ...
In early 1991 the United States Treasury Department of the Bush Administration recommended in ib pro...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
Tendencies towards Mixed Banking Institutions in the British Banking System For a number of yea...
Lack of both theoretical cogency and empirical evidence casts doubt on the Gerschenkronian paradigm ...
The financial crisis of 2007-08 has stressed the importance of a sound financial system. Unlike othe...
The notion of a universal bank has always been prominent since the 1989 reform of the banking system...
written by: Simon Jee Hoon Wunsch, BSc. MSc.University of Innsbruck, Masterarbeit, 2018(VLID)307785
This paper proposes a reassessment of the old-age debate on universal banking and growth by putting ...
This paper starts out by pointing out the challenges and weaknesses which the German banking systems...
In recent years there has been a vigorous revival of the long-standing debate about the "unique...
The Banking System in Germany. Findings – Problems – Perspectives (Part I)A recurrent element in the...
Universal Banks – Experience and Lectures that May Have to Be Learned The author discusses the ...
The term universal banking means different things to different people. But at bottom, everyone agr...
In the German Federal Republic the restructuring of the traditional model of universal banking is ta...
The German 'Universal Bank' Form has frequently suggested as a model for the reform of U.S. Banking ...
In early 1991 the United States Treasury Department of the Bush Administration recommended in ib pro...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
Tendencies towards Mixed Banking Institutions in the British Banking System For a number of yea...
Lack of both theoretical cogency and empirical evidence casts doubt on the Gerschenkronian paradigm ...
The financial crisis of 2007-08 has stressed the importance of a sound financial system. Unlike othe...
The notion of a universal bank has always been prominent since the 1989 reform of the banking system...
written by: Simon Jee Hoon Wunsch, BSc. MSc.University of Innsbruck, Masterarbeit, 2018(VLID)307785
This paper proposes a reassessment of the old-age debate on universal banking and growth by putting ...
This paper starts out by pointing out the challenges and weaknesses which the German banking systems...
In recent years there has been a vigorous revival of the long-standing debate about the "unique...
The Banking System in Germany. Findings – Problems – Perspectives (Part I)A recurrent element in the...