Finance and Investment: The European Case
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 4 January 2018
- ISBN 9780198815822
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages432 pages
- Size 235x157x22 mm
- Weight 658 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Bringing together leading researchers from around the world, Finance and Investment considers the causes for the persistently low level of investment in Europe, examining the extent to which the financial system is a contributory factor and identifying possible remedies.
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Low growth, low investment, insufficient spend on infrastructure, weak bank lending to the corporate sector, and funding deficiencies of small and medium-sized enterprises are all causes of concern in Europe. To many, they point to fundamental problems in the financing of European companies and in Europe's financial systems. Are these concerns valid and do the structure and performance of the financial system lie at their heart? If so, what should be done to address them, and have the right policy prescriptions been identified to date?
A product of the Restarting European Investment Finance research programme, Finance and Investment: The European Case brings together leading researchers to consider the causes of the persistently low level of investment in Europe. It examines the extent to which the financial system is a contributory factor and identifies possible remedies, considering the relation of finance to corporate sector investment, the lending behaviour of banks, the provision of equity financing, and the role of public sector institutions, regulation, and taxation.
Finance and Investment provides one of the most comprehensive and thorough analyses of any financial system undertaken to date. It reflects a large body of research using new and existing data sets, employing advanced empirical tools, and exploiting the unique insights provided by the tumultuous events of financial and sovereign debt crises. Together, they comprise an exceptional body of knowledge to advance academic thinking and guide policy formulation.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Financial Structure and Corporate Investment in Europe: Evidence from the Crisis Years
Misallocation of Investment in Europe: The Role of Debt Overhang and Credit Market Distress
Understanding the Use of Long-term Finance in Developing Countries
Liquidity Squeeze on SMEs during the Great Recession in Europe: The Role of Trade Credit
Determinants of Bank Lending in Europe and the US Evidence from Crisis and Post Crisis Years
Same Story, Different Place? Post-Crisis Recapitalization of Banks in Japan and Europe
The Sovereign-Bank Nexus and the Case for European Safe Bonds
A Securitisation Scheme for Resolving Europe's Problem Loans
Changes in the Cost of Bank Equity and the Supply of Bank Credit
From Start-up to Scale-up: Examining Public Policies for the Financing of High-Growth Ventures
Market Innovations for (Non-Bank) Financing of SMEs in Light of Crisis and New Regulation- A Policy Perspective
Capital Markets Union and firms' access to external market-based finance: evidence and policy implications from a novel survey-based index
The EU Securities Law Framework for SMEs: Can Firms and Investors Meet?
Can Insurance Companies Help More SMEs to Access Capital Markets
Public Development Banks: Who to Target and How?
Infrastructure Investment in Europe: New Data, market dynamics, policy actions and the role of the European Investment Bank
Intended and Unintended Consequences of Government Credit Guarantee Programs
Are Risk-Based Capital Requirements Detrimental to Corporate Lending? Evidence from Europe
Information in the Financial System: The Policy Challenge
Asset encumbrance in European Banks: First Evidence
Securities Trading and Lending in Banks