Xavier Freixas, Philipp Hartmann, Colin Mayer
Handbook of European Financial Markets and Institutions
Xavier Freixas, Philipp Hartmann, Colin Mayer
Handbook of European Financial Markets and Institutions
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The development and integration of financial markets is at the forefront of academic and policy debates around the world. Nowhere is this more in evidence than in Europe where the integration of financial markets is a primary objective of the European Commission and fully supported by the European Central Bank. This book brings together leading economists from across the world to analyse the central issues in the development and integration of financial markets from a European perspective whilst highlighting their global relevance. Each contribution is written in a rigorous but non-technical…mehr
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The development and integration of financial markets is at the forefront of academic and policy debates around the world. Nowhere is this more in evidence than in Europe where the integration of financial markets is a primary objective of the European Commission and fully supported by the European Central Bank. This book brings together leading economists from across the world to analyse the central issues in the development and integration of financial markets from a European perspective whilst highlighting their global relevance. Each contribution is written in a rigorous but non-technical fashion, drawing on the latest theories and empirical evidence making them accessible to lay readers as well as academic specialists. The Handbook of European Financial Markets and Institutions is a must-have reference for policymakers, financial market practitioners, graduate students and academics with an interest in this increasingly important area.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 838
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1416g
- ISBN-13: 9780199662692
- ISBN-10: 019966269X
- Artikelnr.: 35936819
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 838
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1416g
- ISBN-13: 9780199662692
- ISBN-10: 019966269X
- Artikelnr.: 35936819
Xavier Freixas (Ph D. Toulouse 1978) is Professor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE (Spain) and Research Fellow at CEPR. Dr. Philipp Hartmann is Head of the Financial Research Division in the Directorate General Research of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt. His previous positions include that of Principal of the Economic and Financial Research Unit at the ECB and Research Fellow for Financial Regulation at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Philipp Hartmann is also a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR, London) and the Vice-President of SUERF, the European Money and Finance Forum. Colin Mayer is the Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies and former Dean of the Said Business School at the University of Oxford. He is an Honorary Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford and of St Anne's College, Oxford. He is an Ordinary Member of the Competition Appeal Tribunal and a Fellow of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI). He has served on the editorial boards of several leading academic journals and assisted in establishing the prestigious networks of economics, law and finance academics in Europe at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and ECGI. He was a Harkness Fellow at Harvard University, a Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England, and the first Leo Goldschmidt Visiting Professor of Corporate Governance at the Solvay Business School, Université de Bruxelles. He was a director of Oxera between 1986 and 2010 and was instrumental in building the firm into what is now one of the largest independent economics consultancies in the UK.
* Preface
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Part I Financial Systems and Economic Performance
* 1: Franklin Allen, Michael K F Chui, and Angela Maddaloni: Financial
Structure and Corporate Governance in Europe, the US, and Asia
* 2: Elias Papaioannou: Finance and Growth: A Macroeconomic Assessment
of the Evidence from a European Angle
* 3: Philippe Aghion: Interaction Effects in the Relationship Between
Growth and Finance
* 4: Philipp Hartmann, Florian Heider, Elias Papaioannou, and Marco Lo
Duca: The Role of Financial Markets and Innovation for Productivity
and Growth in Europe
* 5: Lieven Baele, Annalisa Ferrando, Peter Hördahl, Eliza Veta
Krylova, and Cyril Monnet: Measuring European Financial Integration
* 6: Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Bent Sørensen: Financial Integration and
Economic Welfare
* Part II Financial Systems and the Corporate Sector
* 7: Francois Degeorge and Ernst Maug: Corporate Finance in Europe: A
Survey
* 8: Oren Sussman: The Economics of the EU's Corporate-insolvency Law
and the Quest for Harminisation by Market Forces
* 9: Mike Burkart and Fausto Panuzi: Takeovers
* 10: Ailsa Roell: Recent Developments in Corporate Governance
* 11: Tim Jenkinson: The Development and Performance of European
Private Equity
* Part III Financial Institutions
* 12: Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena: Technology, Regulation, and the
Geographical Scope of Banking
* 13: Julian Franks, Colin Mayer, and Luis Correia da Silva: Asset
Management in Europe
* 14: E Philip Davis: Pension Funds and the Evolution of Financial
Markets in the European Union
* 15: Ray Rees: Insurance and Reinsurance Companies
* 16: Xavier Freixas and Cornelia Holthausen: European Integration of
Payments Systems
* Part IV Financial Markets
* 17: Philipp Hartmann and Natacha Valla: The Euro Money Markets
* 18: Marco Pagano and Ernst-Ludwig Von Thadden: The European Bond
Markets Under EMU
* 19: Kpate Adjaouté and Jean-Pierre Danthine: Equity Returns and
Integration: Is Europe Changing?
* 20: Alberto Giovanni, John Berrigan, and Daniel Russo: Post-Trading
Services and European Securities Markets
* 21: Ronald W. Anderson and Kenneth McKay: Derivative Markets
* 22: Maciej Firla-Cuchra: Structured Finance
* 23: Thomas P. Gehrig: Location and Competition Between Financial
Centers
* Part V Financial Regulation and Macroeconomic Policy
* 24: Bernhard Speyer: EU Securities Markets Regulation: Problems,
Policies, and Processes
* 25: Kostas Tsatsaronis: The Supervision of an Integrating European
Banking Sector: Theory, Practice and Challenges
* 26: Charles Goodhart, Boris Hofmann, and Miguel Segoviano: Bank
Regulation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
* 27: Boris Hofmann and Andreas Worms: Financial Structure and Monetary
Transmission in the EMU
* 28: Ulrich Bindseil and Kjell G. Nyborg: Monetary Policy
Implementation
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Part I Financial Systems and Economic Performance
* 1: Franklin Allen, Michael K F Chui, and Angela Maddaloni: Financial
Structure and Corporate Governance in Europe, the US, and Asia
* 2: Elias Papaioannou: Finance and Growth: A Macroeconomic Assessment
of the Evidence from a European Angle
* 3: Philippe Aghion: Interaction Effects in the Relationship Between
Growth and Finance
* 4: Philipp Hartmann, Florian Heider, Elias Papaioannou, and Marco Lo
Duca: The Role of Financial Markets and Innovation for Productivity
and Growth in Europe
* 5: Lieven Baele, Annalisa Ferrando, Peter Hördahl, Eliza Veta
Krylova, and Cyril Monnet: Measuring European Financial Integration
* 6: Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Bent Sørensen: Financial Integration and
Economic Welfare
* Part II Financial Systems and the Corporate Sector
* 7: Francois Degeorge and Ernst Maug: Corporate Finance in Europe: A
Survey
* 8: Oren Sussman: The Economics of the EU's Corporate-insolvency Law
and the Quest for Harminisation by Market Forces
* 9: Mike Burkart and Fausto Panuzi: Takeovers
* 10: Ailsa Roell: Recent Developments in Corporate Governance
* 11: Tim Jenkinson: The Development and Performance of European
Private Equity
* Part III Financial Institutions
* 12: Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena: Technology, Regulation, and the
Geographical Scope of Banking
* 13: Julian Franks, Colin Mayer, and Luis Correia da Silva: Asset
Management in Europe
* 14: E Philip Davis: Pension Funds and the Evolution of Financial
Markets in the European Union
* 15: Ray Rees: Insurance and Reinsurance Companies
* 16: Xavier Freixas and Cornelia Holthausen: European Integration of
Payments Systems
* Part IV Financial Markets
* 17: Philipp Hartmann and Natacha Valla: The Euro Money Markets
* 18: Marco Pagano and Ernst-Ludwig Von Thadden: The European Bond
Markets Under EMU
* 19: Kpate Adjaouté and Jean-Pierre Danthine: Equity Returns and
Integration: Is Europe Changing?
* 20: Alberto Giovanni, John Berrigan, and Daniel Russo: Post-Trading
Services and European Securities Markets
* 21: Ronald W. Anderson and Kenneth McKay: Derivative Markets
* 22: Maciej Firla-Cuchra: Structured Finance
* 23: Thomas P. Gehrig: Location and Competition Between Financial
Centers
* Part V Financial Regulation and Macroeconomic Policy
* 24: Bernhard Speyer: EU Securities Markets Regulation: Problems,
Policies, and Processes
* 25: Kostas Tsatsaronis: The Supervision of an Integrating European
Banking Sector: Theory, Practice and Challenges
* 26: Charles Goodhart, Boris Hofmann, and Miguel Segoviano: Bank
Regulation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
* 27: Boris Hofmann and Andreas Worms: Financial Structure and Monetary
Transmission in the EMU
* 28: Ulrich Bindseil and Kjell G. Nyborg: Monetary Policy
Implementation
* Preface
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Part I Financial Systems and Economic Performance
* 1: Franklin Allen, Michael K F Chui, and Angela Maddaloni: Financial
Structure and Corporate Governance in Europe, the US, and Asia
* 2: Elias Papaioannou: Finance and Growth: A Macroeconomic Assessment
of the Evidence from a European Angle
* 3: Philippe Aghion: Interaction Effects in the Relationship Between
Growth and Finance
* 4: Philipp Hartmann, Florian Heider, Elias Papaioannou, and Marco Lo
Duca: The Role of Financial Markets and Innovation for Productivity
and Growth in Europe
* 5: Lieven Baele, Annalisa Ferrando, Peter Hördahl, Eliza Veta
Krylova, and Cyril Monnet: Measuring European Financial Integration
* 6: Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Bent Sørensen: Financial Integration and
Economic Welfare
* Part II Financial Systems and the Corporate Sector
* 7: Francois Degeorge and Ernst Maug: Corporate Finance in Europe: A
Survey
* 8: Oren Sussman: The Economics of the EU's Corporate-insolvency Law
and the Quest for Harminisation by Market Forces
* 9: Mike Burkart and Fausto Panuzi: Takeovers
* 10: Ailsa Roell: Recent Developments in Corporate Governance
* 11: Tim Jenkinson: The Development and Performance of European
Private Equity
* Part III Financial Institutions
* 12: Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena: Technology, Regulation, and the
Geographical Scope of Banking
* 13: Julian Franks, Colin Mayer, and Luis Correia da Silva: Asset
Management in Europe
* 14: E Philip Davis: Pension Funds and the Evolution of Financial
Markets in the European Union
* 15: Ray Rees: Insurance and Reinsurance Companies
* 16: Xavier Freixas and Cornelia Holthausen: European Integration of
Payments Systems
* Part IV Financial Markets
* 17: Philipp Hartmann and Natacha Valla: The Euro Money Markets
* 18: Marco Pagano and Ernst-Ludwig Von Thadden: The European Bond
Markets Under EMU
* 19: Kpate Adjaouté and Jean-Pierre Danthine: Equity Returns and
Integration: Is Europe Changing?
* 20: Alberto Giovanni, John Berrigan, and Daniel Russo: Post-Trading
Services and European Securities Markets
* 21: Ronald W. Anderson and Kenneth McKay: Derivative Markets
* 22: Maciej Firla-Cuchra: Structured Finance
* 23: Thomas P. Gehrig: Location and Competition Between Financial
Centers
* Part V Financial Regulation and Macroeconomic Policy
* 24: Bernhard Speyer: EU Securities Markets Regulation: Problems,
Policies, and Processes
* 25: Kostas Tsatsaronis: The Supervision of an Integrating European
Banking Sector: Theory, Practice and Challenges
* 26: Charles Goodhart, Boris Hofmann, and Miguel Segoviano: Bank
Regulation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
* 27: Boris Hofmann and Andreas Worms: Financial Structure and Monetary
Transmission in the EMU
* 28: Ulrich Bindseil and Kjell G. Nyborg: Monetary Policy
Implementation
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Part I Financial Systems and Economic Performance
* 1: Franklin Allen, Michael K F Chui, and Angela Maddaloni: Financial
Structure and Corporate Governance in Europe, the US, and Asia
* 2: Elias Papaioannou: Finance and Growth: A Macroeconomic Assessment
of the Evidence from a European Angle
* 3: Philippe Aghion: Interaction Effects in the Relationship Between
Growth and Finance
* 4: Philipp Hartmann, Florian Heider, Elias Papaioannou, and Marco Lo
Duca: The Role of Financial Markets and Innovation for Productivity
and Growth in Europe
* 5: Lieven Baele, Annalisa Ferrando, Peter Hördahl, Eliza Veta
Krylova, and Cyril Monnet: Measuring European Financial Integration
* 6: Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Bent Sørensen: Financial Integration and
Economic Welfare
* Part II Financial Systems and the Corporate Sector
* 7: Francois Degeorge and Ernst Maug: Corporate Finance in Europe: A
Survey
* 8: Oren Sussman: The Economics of the EU's Corporate-insolvency Law
and the Quest for Harminisation by Market Forces
* 9: Mike Burkart and Fausto Panuzi: Takeovers
* 10: Ailsa Roell: Recent Developments in Corporate Governance
* 11: Tim Jenkinson: The Development and Performance of European
Private Equity
* Part III Financial Institutions
* 12: Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena: Technology, Regulation, and the
Geographical Scope of Banking
* 13: Julian Franks, Colin Mayer, and Luis Correia da Silva: Asset
Management in Europe
* 14: E Philip Davis: Pension Funds and the Evolution of Financial
Markets in the European Union
* 15: Ray Rees: Insurance and Reinsurance Companies
* 16: Xavier Freixas and Cornelia Holthausen: European Integration of
Payments Systems
* Part IV Financial Markets
* 17: Philipp Hartmann and Natacha Valla: The Euro Money Markets
* 18: Marco Pagano and Ernst-Ludwig Von Thadden: The European Bond
Markets Under EMU
* 19: Kpate Adjaouté and Jean-Pierre Danthine: Equity Returns and
Integration: Is Europe Changing?
* 20: Alberto Giovanni, John Berrigan, and Daniel Russo: Post-Trading
Services and European Securities Markets
* 21: Ronald W. Anderson and Kenneth McKay: Derivative Markets
* 22: Maciej Firla-Cuchra: Structured Finance
* 23: Thomas P. Gehrig: Location and Competition Between Financial
Centers
* Part V Financial Regulation and Macroeconomic Policy
* 24: Bernhard Speyer: EU Securities Markets Regulation: Problems,
Policies, and Processes
* 25: Kostas Tsatsaronis: The Supervision of an Integrating European
Banking Sector: Theory, Practice and Challenges
* 26: Charles Goodhart, Boris Hofmann, and Miguel Segoviano: Bank
Regulation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
* 27: Boris Hofmann and Andreas Worms: Financial Structure and Monetary
Transmission in the EMU
* 28: Ulrich Bindseil and Kjell G. Nyborg: Monetary Policy
Implementation