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41 reviewsISBN 10: 020322261X
ISBN 13: 9780203222614
Author: Morten Balling, Frank Lierman, Andy Mullineux
Technology and Finance analyses the dramatic implications of technology for today's financial sector, for productivity growth and for monetary policy. A wide range of financial market activities are now technology driven; technology is also crucial in retail, private and corporate banking, and it has lowered entry barriers to the sector. New partic
PART I Survey lectures from plenary sessions
1 Central banking in an evolving environment
2 The inter-temporal nature of risk
3 Technology and finance: challenges for financial markets, business strategies and policy markets
PART II Contributions on technology and financial institutions
4 Technology and the new economics of banking: a UK perspective
5 The effects of technology on the costs and risks of Spanish banks
6 Consumer behaviour and the usage and adoption of remote and direct banking in the United Kingdom
7 Employment perspectives in the German financial services industry and the impact of information technology
8 Technology and the (re)location of financial activity: a European perspective
PART III Contributions on technology and financial markets
9 Competition and consolidation in the European exchange industry
10 Alternative Trading Systems and liquidity
11 Where traders go when stock exchanges go virtual - concentration, dissemination or persistence?
12 Electronic trading and its implications for financial systems
PART IV Contributions on technology and payments
13 Monetary policy in a cashless society
14 The dynamics of payment networks
15 Electronic payments and scale properties in the banking industry
16 Market structure, innovation and the development of digital money
PART V Contributions on technology and productivity
17 New economy in Europe – reality or mirage?
18 Beyond the dot.coms
19 International productivity differences: explanations and policy implications
Index
Tags: Morten Balling, Frank Lierman, Andy Mullineux, Technology, Finance