Masters of the Universe, Slaves of the Market / / Andrew Hindmoor, Stephen Bell.

Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor compare banking systems in the U.S. and UK to those of Canada and Australia and explain why the system imploded in the former but not the latter. Canadian and Australian banks were able to make profits through traditional lending practices, unlike their competition-d...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Masters of the Universe -- 2. “Slaves” of Markets and Structures -- 3. Bank Performance in the United States and the United Kingdom -- 4. Bank Performance in Australia and Canada -- 5. US Banking: Exciting but Not Very Safe -- 6. The United Kingdom: Banking and Bankruptcy -- 7. The Survivors: Why Some Banks in the United States and the United Kingdom Avoided the Carnage -- 8. Getting It Right: Australia and Canada -- 9. Bank Reform: Winning Battles but Losing the War? -- Conclusion
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Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor compare banking systems in the U.S. and UK to those of Canada and Australia and explain why the system imploded in the former but not the latter. Canadian and Australian banks were able to make profits through traditional lending practices, unlike their competition-driven, risk-taking U.S. and UK counterparts.
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Banks and banking.
Financial crises.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
International finance.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking. bisacsh
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4. Bank Performance in Australia and Canada --
5. US Banking: Exciting but Not Very Safe --
6. The United Kingdom: Banking and Bankruptcy --
7. The Survivors: Why Some Banks in the United States and the United Kingdom Avoided the Carnage --
8. Getting It Right: Australia and Canada --
9. Bank Reform: Winning Battles but Losing the War? --
Conclusion
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7. The Survivors: Why Some Banks in the United States and the United Kingdom Avoided the Carnage --
8. Getting It Right: Australia and Canada --
9. Bank Reform: Winning Battles but Losing the War? --
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7. The Survivors: Why Some Banks in the United States and the United Kingdom Avoided the Carnage --
8. Getting It Right: Australia and Canada --
9. Bank Reform: Winning Battles but Losing the War? --
Conclusion
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