Regulating Spanish Banking, 1939-1975

Regulating Spanish Banking, 1939-1975

Brias, Maria Angeles Pons

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2002

264

Dura

Inglês

9780754601944

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Introduction; The development of the Spanish economy, 1939-1975: Introduction: Spain at the end of the Civil War; The main options of the Franco economic programme; The transformations of the 1950s: the Stabilisation Plan; Conclusions; The Spanish financial system, 1939-1975: The Spanish financial structure: size and diversification; The Spanish banking system; Savings banks; Conclusions; Main regulatory framework and regulatory bodies 1939-1975: Banking regulation in Spain, 1939-1962; The Banking Law of 1962 and subsequent reforms; Main regulatory bodies; Traditional views about the role of the Spanish banking sector during the Franco regime; Conclusions; The reasons for regulating the banking sector in Spain, 1939-1975: The causes of banking regulation: some theoretical considerations; The objectives of financial regulation in Spain, 1940-1975; Conclusions; Banking regulation theory: A model of banking behaviour without regulation; The effects of regulatory constraints on banking behaviour; Conclusions; Spanish banking profitability and regulation under Franco: Interest rate controls and Spanish banking behaviour; The main determinants of Spanish banking profitability and the influence of regulation; Banking regulation and risk; Conclusions; Conclusions; Sources and bibliography; Index.
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Spanish Banking;banks;Deposit Interest Rate;system;Loan Interest Rate;loan;Spanish Banking System;interest;Spanish Financial System;rate;Ley De Bases;ley;Franco Government;bases;De Credito;deposit;Franco Authorities;financial;Banco Central;franco;Banking Profitability;Universal Banks;UK Financial System;Industrial Securities;Gdp Ratio;Prados De La Escosura;Spanish Economy;Spanish Financial Sector;Spanish Banking Sector;Affiliated Firms;Top Public Officials;Banco De Credito;Overseas Economic Surveys;Spanish Financial;Negative Relationship