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Oxford University Press
01 April 2025
The Oxford Handbook of Banking (4th edition) provides an overview and analysis of developments and research in banking written by leading researchers in the field. This handbook will appeal to graduate students of economics, banking and finance, academics, practitioners, regulators, and policy makers. Consequently, the handbook strikes a balance between abstract theory, empirical analysis, and practitioner and policy-related material.

This handbook is a one-stop source of relevant research in banking. It examines: the fundamentals of banking; traditional and new challenges to the banking model; models for banking services delivery; regulatory and policy perspectives; and global, regional and country perspectives on banking This fourth edition comprises new chapters and material, including banks and financial markets in a digital age, FinTech and BigTechs, financial literacy, financial inclusion,

sustainable banking, stress testing and macroprudential regulation.
Volume editor:   , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   4th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 250mm,  Width: 180mm,  Spine: 60mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780198897071
ISBN 10:   0198897073
Series:   Oxford Handbooks
Pages:   1280
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Allen N. Berger, Philip Molyneux, John O.S. Wilson: Traditional, New, and Longer-Term Views of Banking In the 21st Century PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF BANKING 2: Franklin Allen, Elena Carletti, Xian Gu: The Various Roles of Banks in Financial Systems 3: Arnoud W A Boot, Anjan V Thakor: Banks and Financial Markets in a Digital Age: Understanding the Future of Banking in an Increasingly Diffuse Financial System 4: Ross Levine: Banks and Long-Run Economic Prosperity 5: Jens Hagendorff: Executive Compensation, Boards and Governance in Banking 6: Anne Beatty, Michael Iselin, Scott Liao: Financial Accounting & Disclosure in Banking 7: Joe P. Hughes, Loretta J. Mester, Choon-Geol Moon: The Performance of Commercial Banks: Modeling, Evidence, Technological Innovation, and Some Policy Implications PART II: TRADITIONAL AND NEW CHALLENGES TO THE BANKING MODEL 8: Linda Allen, Anthony Saunders, Julapa Jagtiani: Risk Measurement and Management in the New Banking Landscape 9: Denis Davydov, Zuzana Fungacova, Laurent Weill: Bank Liquidity Creation 10: Alex Osberghaus, Hans Degryse, Paola Morales Acevedo, Steven Ongena: Competition in Banking: When Banks Compete with Non-Banks 11: Sebastian Doerr, Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta, Vatsala Shreeti: Big Techs in Finance 12: Annamarie Lusardi, Tim Kaiser: Financial Literacy and Financial Education: An Overview 13: Saniya Ansar, Leora Klapper, Dorothe Singer: Financial Inclusion 14: Ralph De Haas: Sustainable Banking PART III: VARIOUS MODELS FOR DELIVERING BANKING SERVICES 15: John Kandrac, W. Blake Marsh: Community Banking Organizations 16: Donal G. McKillop, Anna L. Sobiech, John O. S. Wilson: Cooperative Banking Organizations 17: Narjess Boubakri, Omrane Guedhami, Xinming Li, Ruiyuan Chen: Islamic Banking during Crises: A Review of the Empirical Literature on Resilience and Stability 18: Barbara Casu, Angela Gallo, Anna Sarkisyan: Shadow Banking and non-bank financial intermediation 19: Lars Norden, Teng Wang: Small Business Lending: Main Trends, Fintech, and the COVID-19 Crisis 20: Andreas Lehnert, Sara Stefan: Real Estate Lending: Choice, Risk Management, And Financial Stability 21: Donghang Zhang, Yafei Zhang, Yijia (Eddie) Zhao: Syndicated Lending: Primary Market Information Production, Non-bank Investors, and the Secondary Loan Market PART IV: REGULATORY AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES 22: Allen Berger, Jose Luis-Peydro, John Sedunov, Alvaro G. Taboada: Systemic Risks, Crises, and Connections of the Real Economy, Banking Sector, and Financial Markets 23: Frederic S. Mishkin, Mike T. Kiley: Central Banking Post Crisis 24: Xavier Freixas, Bruno M. Parigi: The Lender of Last Resort in Today's World 25: Gabriele Galati, Richhild Moessner: Challenges for Macroprudential Policy 26: Iftekhar Hasan, Gene Ambrocio, Akhtar Siddique: Bank Capital Regulation in the Post-Pandemic Era 27: Beverley Hirtle, Lisa Ryu: Revisiting Supervisory Capital Stress Testing 28: Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Deniz Anginer: Deposit Insurance and Market Discipline 29: Raluca A. Roman: Bailouts and Bail-Ins as Responses to Financial and Economic Crises PART V: GLOBAL, REGIONAL AND COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES ON BANKING 30: Claudia Buch, Linda Goldberg: International Banking and Non-Bank Financial Intermediation: Global Liquidity, Regulation, and Implications 31: Tom Schneider, Philip Strahan, Jun Yang: Banking in the United States 32: Michael Koetter, Huyen Nguyen: European Banking in Transformational Times: Regulation, Crises, and Challenges 33: Kinda Hachem: Banking in China 34: Hirofumi Uchida, Gregory F. Udell: Banking in Japan: A Post COVID-19 Pandemic Perspective 35: Thorsten Beck, Robert Cull, Patricio Valenzuela, Davide Salvatore Mare: Banking in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges in Volatile Times 36: Fariborz Moshirian, Eliza Wu: Banking in Australia and New Zealand: Resilient Banking Down Under 37: Andrew Powell, Arturo J. Galindo: Banking Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean 38: Allen N. Berger, Philip Molyneux, John O.S. Wilson: Banking in the First Quarter of the 21st Century in Historical Perspective

Allen N. Berger is H. Montague Osteen, Jr., Professor in Banking and Finance, Carolina Distinguished Professor, Co-Founder/Co-Director of the Center for Financial Institutions (CFI) at the Darla Moore School of Business, officer of the Financial Intermediation Research Society (FIRS), and 2022 President, affiliated with the Wharton Financial Institutions Center, European Banking Center, and other research centers globally. He serves on editorial boards of eight research journals. Philip Molyneux (1959-2023) was International Visiting Professor and Chair in Banking & Finance at Leeds University. Previous he was he was Head of the College of Business, Education, Law and Social Sciences at Bangor University, and Head of the College of Business, University of Sharjah, UAE. His main area of research was on the structure and efficiency of banking markets and he has published widely in this area. Recent publications appear in the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Financial Intermediation, Journal of Banking & Finance. He has co-written / edited over 35 books and is also the series editor of the Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions - with over 150 books in the series to date. In the past, Philip has acted as a consultant to: New York Federal Reserve Bank, World Bank, European Commission, UK Treasury; Citibank Private Bank, Barclays Wealth, McKinsey, Credit Suisse, and various other international banks and consulting firms. John Wilson is Professor of Banking & Finance, Head of the Department of Finance, and Director of the Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance at the University of St Andrews. He has held visiting positions to University of Limoges, Helsinki School of Economics and University College Dublin. He has published over 80 articles in journals including the Journal of Banking & Finance, Journal of Money Credit & Banking and the Journal of Corporate Finance. He is the author/co-author of numerous books, including European Banking: Efficiency, Technology and Growth and Banking: A Very Short Introduction. He has written commissioned reports for the Scottish Government, the UK Financial Conduct Authority, and the South African Reserve Bank. He also advised the Irish Government.

Reviews for The Oxford Handbook of Banking: 4th Edition

Carefully researched and clearly written, this Handbook has become regarded as well-nigh indispensable in enhancing an understanding of banking and the banking industry among a wide readership, which includes academics, legal practitioners and indeed anyone involved professionally with the financial sector. * Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers, and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chamber * Review from previous edition Impressive...written by outstanding researchers...provides a unique combination of banking relevant theory, empirical research and policy related material. * The European Money and Finance Forum * The Oxford Handbook of Banking provides a masterful and comprehensive examination of the role of banks in the economy. Anyone with an interest in banking should have this book as a ready reference. Anyone seeking to become an expert in banking should read this insightful compilation of essays carefully. * Professor Ross Levine, James and Merryl Tisch Professor of Economics and Director, William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance, Brown University * The Oxford Handbook of Banking is a veritable tour-de-force. It collects in one place chapters by a who's who of the top researchers in the field. It offers anyone interested in banking an accessible, comprehensive, and state-of-the-art treatment of the subject. It is a must-read for students and researchers alike, as well as anyone interested in understanding the origins of the financial crisis of 2007-2009. * Professor Raghuram G. Rajan, Professor of Finance, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business * Given the important role of banks in the recent worldwide financial crisis, The Oxford Handbook of Banking, edited by Allen Berger, Phillip Molyneux and John Wilson, couldn't be more timely. This book provides in-depth analyses of the most important issues in banking by the very best scholars in the field. It will be a valuable reference book for years to come. * Frederic Mishkin, Alfred Lerner Professor of Banking and Financial Institutions, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University * This new edition of The Oxford Handbook of Banking, already an essential guide to students of banking and intermediation -- both from a microeconomic and a macroeconomic lens, provides an invaluable window on the transformation that is being unleashed by the digital age of FinTech and BigTechs on financial literacy, financial inclusion, sustainable banking, as well as on financial stability issues such as stress testing and macroprudential regulation. * Professor Viral V. Acharya, C.V. Starr Professor of Economics, Department of Finance, New York University Stern School of Business * The latest edition of The Oxford Handbook of Banking provides a useful evaluation of the role of banking in the world economy. Many of the essays integrate theory and evidence to help inform our understanding. The essays include detailed descriptions of institutions and regulations in several countries and regions. * Professor Douglas W. Diamond, Merton H. Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance, University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Winner, 2022 * This fourth edition of the Handbook is a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. The Handbook provides a comprehensive view of banking, from looking back at the Global Financial Crisis to recent experiences such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and forward into the digital future with data-driven banking. The mix of theory and empirical analysis helps deepen understanding and inform policy. * Professor Manju Puri, J.B. Fuqua Professor of Finance, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University * Written by leading researchers in the field, the 4th edition of The Oxford Handbook of Banking edited by Allen Berger, Phil Molyneux and John Wilson provides an accessible, comprehensive and insightful treatment of the subject. It is a must-read for academics, policymakers and practitioners. * Professor Raghuram Rajan, Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance University of Chicago Booth School of Business *


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