An edition of Finance in an age of austerity (2013)

Finance in an age of austerity

the power of customer-owned banks

Finance in an age of austerity
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An edition of Finance in an age of austerity (2013)

Finance in an age of austerity

the power of customer-owned banks

"This is a book in search of an alternative to the discredited investor-owned banks that have brought the rich countries into crisis and the world economy into a long period of austerity. It finds customer-owned banks - credit unions, co-operative banks, building societies - have hardly been affected by the crisis and continue to operate according to their organisational DNA: low-risk, close to the customer, underpinned by real savings, and still lending to SMEs to protect jobs and local economies. They are big business - in some countries with over 40% of the market - but networked in smaller, democratic societies whose origins go back to 1850s Germany. The book explores their history and current situation, measures the impact of the banking crisis, makes a systematic study of their advantages, compares them to alternatives (savings banks and micro-finance institutions), and investigates their supervision and governance structures. It provides hard evidence for the superiority of customer-owned banks." -- Back cover.

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Publisher
Edward Elgar
Language
English
Pages
235

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Finance in an age of austerity: the power of customer-owned banks
2013, Edward Elgar
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Finance in an Age of Austerity: The Power of Customer-Owned Banks
2013, Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
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Table of Contents

Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The evolution of cooperative banks
The evolution of credit unions
The evolution of mutual building societies
The evolution of banks owned by other types of cooperative
The performance of customer-owned banks during the crisis
The comparative advantages of customer-owned banks
Some alternatives: savings banks and micro-finance institutions
Regulation, governance and the need for member participation
What motivates members to participate?
Customer-owned businesses- the wide picture
Conclusion: a cooperative counter-narrative
Appendix- a note on terminology
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-228) and index.

Published in
Cheltenham, UK

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
334.2
Library of Congress
HG2035 .B573 2013, HG2035, HG2035 .B57 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 235 pages
Number of pages
235

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31115490M
ISBN 10
1781951837, 1782544895
ISBN 13
9781781951835, 9781782544890
LCCN
2012951768
OCLC/WorldCat
828417236

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL23272663W

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