Bank Mergers in a Deregulated Environment: Promise and Peril
Editorial Reviews
Review
“...offer a practical proposal for new legislative action that would enhance the benefits of bank mergers without exacerbating the weaknesses.”–Business Horizons
“I think the Shull-Hanweck book deserves careful attention from policy makers and policy analysts. I highly recommend the book to anyone interested in bank competition issues and antitrust policy toward bank mergers. It is a reasoned and refreshing antidote to the pervasive deregulation mantra and blind adherence tp fre-market theory devoid of market imperfections that are prevalent in real-world markets.”–The Antitrust Bulletin
Book Description
Banking and financial industry deregulation may hold promise for consumers, but what actually seems to be developing is trouble. Large banks are combining into small clusters of mega-banks with national and global reach, supported by government safety nets premised on fears that they are too big to be allowed to fail. One result, among several, is that retail banking suffers. The authors evaluate existing bank merger policy and offer workable proposals for new legislative actions that would enhance the benefits of bank mergers without exacerbating the weaknesses. A far reaching study and essential reading for executives in all corners of the industry, academic and government researchers, and teachers of business, finance, and public policy.
Bank Mergers in a Deregulated Environment: Promise and Peril
Bank Mergers in a Deregulated Environment: Promise and Peril,Bernard Shull,Gerald A. Hanweck,Quorum Books,1567203795,Bank mergers,Banks & Banking,Banks and banking,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Deregulation,Europe, Western,Finance,Mergers & Acquisitions,United States,Business & Economics / Finance
English Books:
Recommended Books