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The Purpose of Banking: Transforming Banking for Stability...

The Purpose of Banking: Transforming Banking for Stability and Economic Growth

Anjan V. Thakor
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Banks and other financial institutions play a fundamental and yet divisive role in the health of any economy. As lenders they are important to everyone seeking a mortgage or a car loan. As investors they are essential gears of economic progress. And yet when crises hit and the economy tumbles,
they are vilified.
Is it possible for the banking and financial sectors to both be crisis-free and sustain economic growth that benefits everyone? This is the central question that Anjan Thakor, one of the leading analysts of banking and financial institutions, takes up in this insightful overview of the purpose of
banking. He starts with the foundations of banks as safe-keepers of assets and providers of liquidity crucial to a dynamic economy. They manage risk, monitor borrowers, create trust, are providers of information, and facilitate innovation. And yet notwithstanding these essential purposes, the
reputation of banks has suffered tremendously in the wake of crises that have harmed the financial sector, the real economy, and many people.
The reason, Thakor argues, is that banks have lost sight of their higher purpose, which is tied to their role as safe-keepers of assets and creators of value. These essential economic functions should drive banks' culture, capital structure, and customer relationships. Credit ratings cannot replace
relationships, leverage is no substitute for judgment, and the pursuit of profit should not come at the expense of prudence. Thakor shows that while governments can play an important role in creating the environment of banks, including through microprudential and macroprudential regulation,
ultimately it is up to banks to improve their culture and align it with their purpose in society.
年:
2019
版本:
1
出版商:
Oxford University Press
語言:
english
頁數:
248
ISBN 10:
0190919531
ISBN 13:
9780190919535
文件:
PDF, 9.45 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2019
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