, to see if you have full access to this publication.
Book Titles No access

American Finance for the 21st Century

Authors:
Publisher:
 2010

Summary

As recently as thirty years ago, Americans lived in a financial world that today seems distant. Investment and borrowing choices were meager: virtually all transactions were conducted in cash or by check. The financial services industry was heavily regulated, as an outgrowth of the Depression, while an elaborate safety net was constructed to prevent a repeat of that dismal episode in American history. Today, consumers and businesses have a dizzying array of choices about where to invest and borrow. Plastic credit cards and electronic transfers increasingly are replacing cash and checks. Much regulation has been dismantled, although the industry remains fragmented by rules that continue to separate banks from other enterprises. Meanwhile, finance has gone global and increasingly high-tech. This book, originally prepared as a report to Congress by the Treasury Department, outlines a framework for setting policy toward the financial services industry in the coming decades. The authors, who worked closely with senior Treasury officials in developing their recommendations, identify three core principles that lie at the heart of that framework: an enhanced role for competition; a shift in emphasis from preventing failures of financial institutions at all cost toward containing the damage of any failures that inevitably occur in a competitive market; and a greater reliance on more targeted interventions to achieve policy goals rather than broad measures, such as flat prohibitions on certain activities.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2010
Copyright year
2010
ISBN-Print
978-0-8157-5288-2
ISBN-Online
978-0-8157-0536-9
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
210
Product type
Book Titles

Table of contents

ChapterPages
    1. Contents No access
  1. Introduction and Summary No access Pages 1 - 14
  2. 1. The Financial Services Industry Today No access Pages 15 - 49
  3. 2. Tides of Change No access Pages 50 - 86
  4. 3. Energizing Competition No access Pages 87 - 116
  5. 4. Containing Risk No access Pages 117 - 160
  6. 5. Expanding Financial Opportunity No access Pages 161 - 182
  7. Notes No access Pages 183 - 192
  8. Bibliography No access Pages 193 - 202
    1. A No access
    2. B No access
    3. C No access
    4. D No access
    5. E No access
    6. F No access
    7. G No access
    8. H No access
    9. I No access
    10. J No access
    11. L No access
    12. M No access
    13. N No access
    14. O No access
    15. P No access
    16. R No access
    17. S No access
    18. T No access
    19. U No access
    20. W No access

Similar publications

from the topics "Wirtschaft allgemein"