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基本説明
Exploring the role of complex interactions among interdependent structures, institutions and agents defines this banking bahaviour.
Full Description
This book provides new interdisciplinary and comparative answers as to why banking sectors in 'liberal' and 'coordinated' market economies operated under a shared set of rules during the Global Financial Crisis. Exploring the role of complex interactions among interdependent structures, institutions and agents defines this banking behaviour.
Contents
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Sources of bank behaviour: Interactions among structures, institutions and agents Institutional analysis and varieties of national financial systems Interactions among structures, institutions and agents that shape bank behaviour The political economy of prudential regulation in Australia The political economy of competition regulation in Australia Conclusion Notes References