This revised and updated edition of The Ecomics of Banking addresses the need for a user-friendly textbook that is mathematically accessible and provides a microecomic context, which enables students to understand and analyse contemporary trends and operations in banking. Providing a sound theoretical basis for understanding bank behaviour, The Ecomics of Banking is essential for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in banking. FEATURES OF THE NEW EDITION Greater emphasis is provided on risk management with an extended chapter dealing with trading risk and recent developments in bank book risk management. A new chapter has been added on assessing bank competition and the competitive nature of the banking market. New material has been added on bank performance including: benchmarking, efficiency analysis and modelling of bank cost functions. Coverage of bank and financial regulation has been significantly updated with more extensive discussion of Basel 2 and operational risk. More rigour has been added to the chapter on international banking and more discussion about the future of retail banking is included in the introductory chapter. New material has been added in selected chapters examining the global credit crunch of 2007/8 and the Northern Rock bank crisis in the UK.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, John Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN-10
0470519649
ISBN-13
9780470519646
eBay Product ID (ePID)
96619027
Product Key Features
Author
Kent Matthews, John Thompson
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Finance & Accounting
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Chichester
Content Note
Illustrations
Author Biography
Kent Matthews is the Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Banking and Finance at Cardiff Business School, and has held posts at the National Institute of Economic and Social research and the Bank of England.John Thompson is Emeritus Professor of Finance at Liverpool Business School.