The Oxford Handbook of Banking
Third Edition
Third Edition
Edited by Allen N. Berger, Philip Molyneux, and John O.S. Wilson
Author Information
Allen N. Berger, H. Montague Osteen, Jr. Professor in Banking and Finance, Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, USA,Philip Molyneux, Dean, College of Business Administration, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates,John O.S. Wilson, Professor of Banking and Finance, School of Management, University of St. Andrews
Allen N. Berger is the H. Montague Osteen, Jr. Professor in Banking and Finance and Ph.D. coordinator of the Finance Department, Darla Moore School of Business; Carolina Distinguished Professor, University of South Carolina; Senior Fellow, Wharton Financial Institutions Center; and Fellow, European Banking Center. He also currently serves on the editorial boards of seven professional finance and economics journals. He is co-author of Bank Liquidity Creation and Financial Crises (Elsevier, 2016) and TARP and other Bank Bailouts and Bail-Ins around the World: Connecting Wall Street, Main Street, and the Financial System (Elsevier, 2019). He has published well over a hundred professional articles, including papers in top finance and economics journals.
Philip Molyneux is Dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Sharjah (in the UAE). His main area of research is 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 and the Review of Finance. He has co-written or edited over thirty five books and is also the series editor of Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions (Palgrave Macmillan). In the past, Philip has acted as a consultant to the New York Federal Reserve Bank, the World Bank, the European Commission, the UK Treasury, Citibank Private Bank, Barclays Wealth, McKinsey, Credit Suisse, and various other international banks and consulting firms.
John O.S. Wilson is Professor of Banking & Finance and Director of the Centre for Responsible Banking and Finance based at the University of St Andrews. He was the Founding Chair of the British Accounting and Finance Association Financial Markets and Institutions Special Interest Group and has guest edited special issues for the Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Banking & Finance, Journal of Economic Behaviour & Organization, European Journal of Finance, Public Money & Management, and the British Accounting Review. In 2018, John delivered evidence on the impact of Brexit on UK small and medium-sized enterprises to the House of Lords EU Internal Markets Committee. He is the author of Banking: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2016).
Contributors:
Tobias Adrian, International Monetary Fund
Franklin Allen, Imperial College London, UK
Linda Allen, City University of New York, USA
Deniz Anginer, World Bank
Adam B. Ashcraft, Bank of America, USA
Thorsten Beck, Cass Business School, UK
Lamont Black, DePaul University, USA
Michael Blank, Harvard Business School, USA
Robert R. Bliss, Wake Forest University, USA
Arnoud Boot, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Narjess Boubakri, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Christa Bouwman, Texas A&M University, USA
Peter Breuer, International Monetary Fund
Claudia M Buch, Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany
Charles W. Calomiris, Columbia Business School, USA
Gerard Caprio, Jr, Williams College, USA
Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jacopo Carmassi, European Central Bank
Barbara Casu, Cass Business School, USA
Nicola Cetorelli, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, USA
Ruiyuan (Ryan) Chen, West Virginia University, USA
Robert Cull, World Bank
Olivier de Bandt, Banque de France
Gayle L. DeLong, City University of New York, USA
Hans Degryse, KU Leuven, Belgium
Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, World Bank
Robert (Bob) DeYoung, University of Kansas School of Business, USA
Gregory Elliehausen, Federal Reserve System
Luiz Fernando de Paula, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mark J. Flannery, University of Florida, USA
W. Scott Frame, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, USA
Xavier Freixas, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Zuzana Fungácová, Finland Institute for Economies in Transition
John Goddard, Aberystwyth University, UK
Xian Gu, Central University of Finance and Economics, China
Omrane Guedhami, University of South Carolina, USA
Philipp Hartmann, European Central Bank
Jens Hagendorff, University of Edinburgh, UK
Iftekhar Hasan, Gabelli School of Business, USA
Richard Herring, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Patrick Honohan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Joseph P. Hughes, Rutgers University, USA
David Humphrey, Florida State University, USA
Dasol Kim, US Department of the Treasury
Leora Klapper, World Bank
Andreas Lehnert, Federal Reserve Board, USA
Robert Lensink, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Xinming Li, University of South Carolina, USA
Alex Martin, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, USA
Paola Morales-Acevedo, Central Bank of Colombia
Maria Soledad (Sole) Martinez Peria, International Monetary Fund
Donal McKillop, Queen's University Belfast, UK
Loretta J. Mester, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, USA
Frederic S. Mishkin, Columbia University, USA
Fariborz Moshirian, UNSW Business School, Australia
Steven Ongena, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Bruno M. Parigi, University of Padova, Italy
Raluca A. Roman, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, USA
Anna Sarkisyan, University of Essex, UK
Anthony Saunders, New York University, USA
Laura Susanna Solanko, Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition, Finland
Anjan Thakor, Washington University, USA
Hirofumi Uchida, Kobe University, Japan
Gregory F. Udell, Indiana University, USA
Patricio Valenzuela, University of Chile
Paul Wachtel, New York University, USA
Larry Wall, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, USA
Mark E. Van Der Weide, Federal Reserve System, USA
Lawrence J. White, New York University, USA
Jonathan Williams, Bangor University, UK
Eliza Wu, University of Sydney, Australia
Jeffrey Y. Zhang, Federal Reserve System, USA
Bilal Zia, World Bank