The financial crisis of 2007/08 threw into sharp relief the complex system of credit intermediation that had developed over the span of several decades in global financial markets. Widely known as shadow banking, or market-based finance in technocratic discourse, the system disrupts the vertical-hierarchy organisation of bank-based finance into a chain of entities that together perform the activities of a traditional bank. Crucially, even though banks became heavily involved in it, this system remained outside of banking regulation as the activities which constituted it were kept off-balance sheet. What were the conditions that allowed for this, and what to make of so much national variation in exposure to the shadow banking system? The...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thomson Reuters - Sweet and Maxwell in The...
"Governance of International Banking: The Financial Trilemma." Dirk Schoenmaker. Oxford University P...
Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understan...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 threw into sharp relief the complex system of credit intermediation ...
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulatio...
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
"Market-Based Banking and the International Financial Crisis." Iain Hardie and David Howarth (eds.)....
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
The Oxford Handbook of Banking strikes a balance between abstract theory, empirical analysis, and pr...
Existence of a parallel banking system along with the traditional banking system has been pointed o...
Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understan...
Offering an alternative account of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, Masters of the Universe, Sla...
In The Problem With Banks, Timothy J. Sinclair and Lena Rethel argue that banks suffer from perennia...
This chapter describes the growth and risks of and regulatory responses to shadow banking—financial ...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis of 1997, many expected the affected countries to refo...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thomson Reuters - Sweet and Maxwell in The...
"Governance of International Banking: The Financial Trilemma." Dirk Schoenmaker. Oxford University P...
Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understan...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 threw into sharp relief the complex system of credit intermediation ...
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulatio...
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
"Market-Based Banking and the International Financial Crisis." Iain Hardie and David Howarth (eds.)....
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
The Oxford Handbook of Banking strikes a balance between abstract theory, empirical analysis, and pr...
Existence of a parallel banking system along with the traditional banking system has been pointed o...
Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understan...
Offering an alternative account of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, Masters of the Universe, Sla...
In The Problem With Banks, Timothy J. Sinclair and Lena Rethel argue that banks suffer from perennia...
This chapter describes the growth and risks of and regulatory responses to shadow banking—financial ...
In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis of 1997, many expected the affected countries to refo...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thomson Reuters - Sweet and Maxwell in The...
"Governance of International Banking: The Financial Trilemma." Dirk Schoenmaker. Oxford University P...
Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understan...