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2011
- 160-178 Complementary Currencies at Work
In: Corporate and Social Transformation of Money and Banking
by Bernard Lietaer
- 163-180 The Indicators of Risk
In: Risk Tolerance in Financial Decision Making
by Caterina Lucarelli & Giulio Palomba
- 164-191 Denmark, 1918–2010: Towards Financial Abyss and Back
In: The Evolution of Nordic Finance
by Steffen E. Andersen
- 164-204 Postwar Banking Era and Regulatory Response: 1945–1999
In: Regulation and Instability in U.S. Commercial Banking
by Jill M. Hendrickson
- 171-190 Germany, France, Britain, Ireland and ‘Club Med’
In: Sovereign Debt Crisis
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 173-198 Global Financial Crisis and European Banking
In: European Banking
by Özlem Olgu
- 174-193 The Italian Popular Banks and Their Behaviour after the Recent Financial Crisis
In: Bank Performance, Risk and Firm Financing
by Pierluigi Morelli & Elena Seghezza
- 174-194 Transition Failure
In: Japan’s Financial Slump
by Yasushi Suzuki
- 181-197 Capital Adequacy and Risk Management
In: Banking in China
by Violaine Cousin
- 181-204 Towards a Monetary Ecology
In: Corporate and Social Transformation of Money and Banking
by Bernard Lietaer
- 181-205 Results on the Investment Side
In: Risk Tolerance in Financial Decision Making
by Caterina Lucarelli
- 192-216 Finland, 1918–2010: A Quick Adaptor
In: The Evolution of Nordic Finance
by Steffen E. Andersen
- 193-211 The North Atlantic Similarities are Greater than you Think
In: Sovereign Debt Crisis
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 194-214 Access to Equity for New, Innovative Companies in Italy
In: Bank Performance, Risk and Firm Financing
by Luciana Canovi & Elisabetta Gualandri & Valeria Venturelli
- 194-216 Attitudes, Personality Factors and Household Debt Decisions: A Study of Consumer Credit
In: Bank Strategy, Governance and Ratings
by Stefano Cosma & Francesco Pattarin
- 195-202 Conclusions
In: Japan’s Financial Slump
by Yasushi Suzuki
- 198-211 Corporate Governance
In: Banking in China
by Violaine Cousin
- 199-226 Turkey as an Accession Country
In: European Banking
by Özlem Olgu
- 205-218 The State-Issue of Currency without Usury
In: Corporate and Social Transformation of Money and Banking
by Peter Challen & Simon Mouatt & Rodney Shakespeare
- 205-230 Banking and Crisis in the Twenty-First Century: 2000–2010
In: Regulation and Instability in U.S. Commercial Banking
by Jill M. Hendrickson
- 206-215 The Determinants of Household Debt Holding: An Empirical Analysis
In: Risk Tolerance in Financial Decision Making
by Daniela Vandone & Cristina Ottaviani
- 212-223 Chinese Banks and the Wider World
In: Banking in China
by Violaine Cousin
- 212-231 The EU’s Banking Industry and its Stress Testing
In: Sovereign Debt Crisis
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 215-241 Can R&D Expenditures Affect Firm Market Value? An Empirical Analysis of a Panel of European Listed Firms
In: Bank Performance, Risk and Firm Financing
by Andi Duqi & Giuseppe Torluccio
- 216-228 The Implications for Market Participants and Regulators
In: Risk Tolerance in Financial Decision Making
by Gianni Brighetti & Caterina Lucarelli & Daniela Vandone
- 217-245 An Insight into Suitability Practice: Is a Standard Questionnaire the Answer?
In: Bank Strategy, Governance and Ratings
by Nicoletta Marinelli & Camilla Mazzoli
- 217-246 Norway, 1918–2010: Saved by the North Sea
In: The Evolution of Nordic Finance
by Steffen E. Andersen
- 219-233 The Future: Competition from the Technology Arena
In: Corporate and Social Transformation of Money and Banking
by Carl Adams
- 224-233 The Crisis-withstanding Ability of the Chinese Banks
In: Banking in China
by Violaine Cousin
- 227-231 Concluding Remarks
In: European Banking
by Özlem Olgu
- 231-247 Lessons from the History of U.S. Banking and Regulation
In: Regulation and Instability in U.S. Commercial Banking
by Jill M. Hendrickson
- 232-251 The Global Systemic Risk has been Programmed for 2014
In: Sovereign Debt Crisis
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 234-237 A Complementary and Competitive Monetary System for the Future?
In: Corporate and Social Transformation of Money and Banking
by Carl Adams & Simon Mouatt
- 242-272 Value Creation of Internationalization Strategies of Italian Medium-Sized Listed Firms
In: Bank Performance, Risk and Firm Financing
by Ottorino Morresi & Alberto Pezzi
- 246-274 The Business of Clearing Cash Equities in Europe: Market Dynamics and Trends
In: Bank Strategy, Governance and Ratings
by Giusy Chesini
- 247-272 Sweden, 1918–2009: Too Good to Be True
In: The Evolution of Nordic Finance
by Steffen E. Andersen
- 273-283 Some Reflections and Conclusions
In: The Evolution of Nordic Finance
by Steffen E. Andersen
- 273-288 Managers’ Capital Structure Decisions — the Pecking Order Puzzle
In: Bank Performance, Risk and Firm Financing
by Ted Lindblom & Gert Sandahl & Stefan Sjögren
- 275-299 The Nature of China’s Exchange Rate Regime and the Potential Impact on Its Financial System
In: Bank Strategy, Governance and Ratings
by René W. H. Linden
2010
- 1-4 Introduction
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Roman Matousek
- 1-4 Introduction
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Vittorio Boscia & Alessandro Carretta & Paola Schwizer
- 1-4 The Opening Act: The Beginning of the End … or Just the End of the Beginning?
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 1-7 Introduction
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Franco Fiordelisi & Philip Molyneux & Daniele Previati
- 1-7 Introduction
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Franco Fiordelisi & Philip Molyneux & Daniele Previati
- 1-13 The Swedish Financial Revolution: An In-Depth Study
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Anders Ögren
- 1-16 Consolidation in the Financial Industry
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Roberto Bottiglia & Elisabetta Gualandri & Gian Nereo Mazzocco
- 1-18 The Too Big to Fail Doctrine
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 1-28 Introduction: Financial Deregulation and Technological Change
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by Alexandros-Andreas Kyrtsis
- 5-31 The Spread of the Financial Crisis to Central and Eastern Europe: Evidence from the BIS Data
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Dubravko Mihaljek
- 5-32 EU Financial Regulation Explained: ‘The Powers and the Pitfalls’
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 7-22 The Cooperative Banking System in Portugal: The Case of Credito Agricola Mutuo Group
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Valeria Stefanelli
- 9-16 Theories of Financial Crises
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 11-25 Financial Innovation: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Evidence in Europe
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by F. Arnaboldi & B. Rossignoli
- 11-28 China’s Macro-policy and Regulatory Framework of the Financial Sector to be Tested by the Global Economic Slowdown
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by René W. H. Linden
- 14-40 The Early Modern Financial System and the Informal Credit Market
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Klas Nyberg
- 17-24 Macro Models of Financial Crises
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 17-35 M&As in Banking: A Literature Review
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Enrico Geretto
- 19-32 The History of TBTF
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 23-50 The Cooperative Banking System in Spain
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Valeria Stefanelli
- 25-28 Micro Models of Financial Crises
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 26-40 A New Appraisal of the Structure of European Banking Systems
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Cristina Ruza & Rebeca Juan & Marta Cuesta González
- 29-33 Transmission Channels of Financial Crises
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 29-40 Financial Turmoil and Asymmetric Information Theory: Evidence from the e-Mid Platform
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Claudio Porzio & Francesca Battaglia & Antonio Meles & Maria Grazia Starita
- 29-63 The Eurodollar Revolution in Financial Technology: Deregulation, Innovation and Structural Change in Western Banking
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by Stefano Battilossi
- 32-61 Are Product Market Structures Affected by Banking Concentration: Evidence from Transition Countries
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Fabrizio Coricelli & Mojca Marc
- 33-53 Some Notorious TBTF Cases
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 33-76 SEPA: ‘A New Hope’
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 34-35 The International Monetary Fund
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 36-47 M&As in Banking: Measurement of Some Effects
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Enrico Geretto & Gian Nereo Mazzocco
- 39-44 The Great Depression of the 1930s
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 41-52 The Impact of European Financial Integration on Economic Growth
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Juan Fernández Guevara & Joaquín Maudos
- 41-58 The Performance of Intellectual Capital and Banking: some Empirical Evidence from the European Banking System
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Gimede Gigante & Daniele Previati
- 41-63 The Deposit Market Revolution in Sweden
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Kristina Lilja
- 45-47 From Bretton Woods to Financial Globalization
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 48-68 M&As and Equity Risk in the EMU Financial Sector
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Riccardo Ferretti & Francesco Pattarin & Valeria Venturelli
- 48-109 Recent Financial Crises
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 51-94 The Cooperative Banking System in France
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Pietro Marchetti & Arianna Sabetta
- 53-63 Can Financial Supervision Enhance the Central Bank’s Independence?
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Elena Seghezza & Giovanni B. Pittaluga
- 54-80 Far Too Big and Politically Connected
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 59-87 Traditional and R&D Investments: are They really Different?
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Paola Brighi & Giuseppe Torluccio
- 62-97 Financing Constraints, Credit, Rationing, and Financing Obstacles: Evidence from Firm Level Data in South Eastern Europe
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by I. Hashi & V. Z. Toçi
- 64-78 Cooperation, Interbank Markets and Bank-Industry Networks: The Growth and Characteristics of Swedish Bank Lending, 1860–1910
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Tom Petersson
- 64-81 The Impact of a Housing Price Bubble on the Intensity of the Recent Credit Crunch: Evidence from Different Countries
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by José Manuel Pastor & Javier Quesada & Lorenzo Serrano
- 64-91 Tensions Between Economic Policies, Technology and Bankers’ Professional Perceptions
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by Jocelyn Pixley
- 69-90 M&A Activity Among Major European Banking Groups
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Roberto Bottiglia & Laura Chiaramonte
- 77-117 PSD — A Parallel Universe to SEPA: The Odyssey from the First Ideas to the Final Text
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 79-94 The Modernization of the National Bank of Sweden: The Riksbank
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Anders Ögren
- 81-108 The Jewel in the Crown
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 82-98 Inter-bank Market and Liquidity Distribution during the Great Financial Crisis: The e-MID Case
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Gianfranco A. Vento & Pasquale Ganga
- 91-105 Incorporating Risk in the Efficiency and Productivity Analysis of Banking Systems
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Thomas Weyman-Jones & Miguel Boucinha & Karligash Kenjegalieva & Geetha Ravishankar & Nuno Ribeiro & Zhi Shen
- 91-112 Financial Crisis and Ownership of Global Banks
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Roberto Bottiglia & Andrea Paltrinieri
- 92-116 Opening the Black Boxes of Global Finance
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by Donald MacKenzie
- 95-106 The Peculiarity of the UK Case: Mutual Building Societies
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Valeria Stefanelli
- 95-112 The Evolution of Secondary Financial Markets, 1820–1920
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Håkan Lindgren
- 98-118 Efficiency, Persistence and Predictability of Central European Stock Markets
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Ladislav Krištoufek
- 99-110 Quantitative Easing vs Credit Easing
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Frans H. Brinkhuis
- 106-121 Efficiency and Environmental Factors in Investment Banking
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Nemanja Radić & Claudia Girardone & Franco Fiordelisi
- 107-128 Cooperative Banking in the Netherlands: Rabobank Network
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Matteo Cotugno
- 109-123 Worthy of Bailout: To be or Not to be?
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 110-117 The Mega-Bankruptcies of the Early 2000s
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 111-120 Financial Reforms, Competition, and Risk in Banking Markets
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Barbara Casu & Alessandra Ferrari & Tianshu Zhao
- 113-127 Market Integration 1830–1890
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Håkan Lobell
- 113-130 Bank Size, Consolidation and Operational Risk
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Veronica Crescenzo & Flavio Pichler
- 117-136 Data Banking: Computing and Flexibility in Swiss Banks 1960–90
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by David Gugerli
- 118-141 From Publication to Transposition: The Directive Dilemma
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 119-138 Non-Linear Stock Market Co-Movement in Central and East European Countries
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Barry Harrison & Winston Moore
- 121-169 The Great Crisis of 2007–09
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 122-135 Post-merger Bank Efficiency and Stock Market Reaction: the Case of the US versus Europe
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Dimitris K. Chronopoulos & Claudia Girardone & John C. Nankervis
- 123-132 The Driving Forces of Credit Brokers’ Diffusion in Italy: An Empirical Analysis
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Federica Poli & Teodora Erika Uberti
- 124-138 Why Too Big to Fail is Too Outrageous to Accept
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 128-144 Incorporation and Financial Modernization
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Oskar Broberg
- 129-147 The German Cooperative Banking System: Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Massimo Biasin
- 131-145 The Supervision of European Insurance Groups
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Alberto Dreassi & Stefano Miani
- 133-143 Financial Constraints to Italian SME Growth: A Proposed Solution through VC and PE Financing
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Vincenzo Capizzi & Renato Giovannini & Valerio Pesic
- 137-165 Is the Future of the ATM Past?
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo & Claudia Reese
- 139-152 The Impact of Corporate Culture, Efficiency and Geographic Distance on M&A Results: the European Case
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Franco Fiordelisi & Duccio Martelli
- 139-160 Cross-Country Versus Cross-Regional Convergence in the European Union: An Empirical Exploration
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Menbere Workie Tiruneh
- 139-170 Dealing with the Menace of TBTF
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 142-186 SEPA From Design to Launch: Finding Your Way through the SEPA Jungle
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 144-156 Transparency of Price Conditions in Consumer Credit: The Usage of the APR
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Massimo Caratelli
- 145-169 The Swedish Financial Revolution and the Insurance Industry
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Mikael Lönnborg & Mikael Olsson
- 146-163 Cross-Border Groups: Supervision after the Crisis
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Simonetta Cotterli & Elisabetta Gualandri
- 148-162 The Cooperative Credit System in Italy
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Roberto Salvo & Juan Sergio Lopez
- 153-170 What does Bank Financial Profile tell Us about Mergers and Acquisitions in Latin American Banking?
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Fatima Cardias Williams & Jonathan Williams
- 159-170 Asset Management and Industry Portfolio Indices: Momentum and Reversal Returns
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Mario Toscano & Giuseppe Torluccio
- 161-178 Price- and News-Based Measures of Financial Integration among New EU Member States and the Euro Area
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by J. Babecký & J. Frait & L. Komárek & Z. Komárková
- 163-174 The Credit Cooperative System in Finland
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Roberto Salvo & Juan Sergio Lopez & Igino Schraffl
- 164-181 Consolidation in the Stock Exchange Industry
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Giusy Chesini
- 166-188 Understanding the Characteristics of Techno-Innovation in an Era of Self-Regulated Financial Services
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by Susan V. Scott
- 170-182 The State and the Financial System: Regulation and Regime Change around 1900
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Mats Larsson
- 170-183 Crisis in Academic Economics
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 171-183 Duration Analysis: An Overview
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Göran Bergendahl & Ted Lindblom
- 171-194 Forget about Basel II
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 171-199 What are the Determinants of Mergers and Acquisitions in Banking?
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Elena Beccalli & Pascal Frantz
- 177-202 Cooperative Banking in the Ten Newly Admitted EU Member Countries in 2004
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Matteo Cotugno
- 179-196 Exports and Economic Growth of East European Economies, 1996–2007
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Shahdad Naghshpour & Bruno S. Sergi
- 182-206 Measuring Value in Stock Exchanges’ Mergers
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Josanco Floreani & Maurizio Polato
- 183-203 Why do Banking Crises Occur? An Evolutionary Model of Swedish Banking Crises
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Hans Sjögren & Sverre Knutsen
- 184-199 Biased or Unbiased Risk Tolerance in Financial Decision Making
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Caterina Lucarelli & Gianni Brighetti
- 184-200 Conclusions and Perspectives
In: Financial Instability
by Vincenzo D’Apice & Giovanni Ferri
- 187-253 Postlude: The Future for European Payments and the Emergence of a Global Agenda
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 189-236 Techno-Organizational Diversity, Network Topologies and the Manageability of Banks
In: Financial Markets and Organizational Technologies
by Alexandros-Andreas Kyrtsis
- 195-200 TBTF: Where Do We Stand?
In: The Myth of Too Big to Fail
by Imad A. Moosa
- 197-228 Inflation Convergence in the New EU Member States from Central and Eastern Europe
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Alina M. Spiru
- 200-212 Banks’ Measurement of Operational Risk and the Effect on Regulatory Capital
In: New Issues in Financial and Credit Markets
by Ted Lindblom & Magnus Willesson
- 203-218 An Assessment of Compliance with the Italian Code of Corporate Governance
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Marcello Bianchi & Angela Ciavarella & Valerio Novembre & Rossella Signoretti
- 203-222 Credit Cooperatives in Romania
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Candida Bussoli
- 204-223 What we can Learn from the Swedish Financial Revolution: An International Comparison
In: The Swedish Financial Revolution
by Anders Ögren & Richard Sylla
- 207-214 Necessary Reforms for Book-entry Securities
In: Consolidation in the European Financial Industry
by Alessandro V. Guccione
- 219-245 Sources of Risk and Return in Different Bank Business Models: Comparing Poland with Global Trends
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Ewa Miklaszewska & Katarzyna Mikolajczyk
- 223-242 The Bulgarian Cooperative Banking System
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Matteo Cotugno
- 229-252 Persistent Differential Inflation Rates in the New Euro Member Countries: The Phillips Curve before and after Adopting the Euro
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Marjan Senjur
- 243-245 Concluding Remarks
In: Cooperative Banking in Europe
by Vittorio Boscia & Alessandro Carretta & Paola Schwizer
- 246-259 Does Board Composition Affect Strategic Frames of Banks?
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Alessandro Carretta & Vincenzo Farina & Paola Schwizer
- 253-275 Implications of Volatility for Uncovered Interest Parity Testing
In: Money, Banking and Financial Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
by Alexandra Horobet & Sorin Dumitrescu & Dan Gabriel Dumitrescu
- 254-255 Epilogue
In: EU Payments Integration
by Ruth Wandhöfer
- 260-273 In Search of an Optimal Board of Directors for Banks
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Pablo Andrés-Alonso & M. Elena Romero-Merino & Marcos Santamaría-Mariscal & Eleuterio Vallelado-González
- 274-290 Value and Governance in the Exchange Industry: the Case of Diversified Conglomerate Exchanges
In: New Issues in Financial Institutions Management
by Maurizio Polato & Josanco Floreani
2009