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2016
The term financial intermediation refers to the traditional banking business model, under which a bank accepts deposits from savers and lends funds to borrowers. The accumulation of bank deposits and the growth of bank lending are inextricably linked. ‘Financial intermediation’ explains the functions of maturity transformation, size transformation, and
John Goddard, John O. S. Wilson
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The term financial intermediation refers to the traditional banking business model, under which a bank accepts deposits from savers and lends funds to borrowers. The accumulation of bank deposits and the growth of bank lending are inextricably linked. ‘Financial intermediation’ explains the functions of maturity transformation, size transformation, and
John Goddard, John O. S. Wilson
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Financial Intermediation and Financial Markets
2005Financial intermediation is the process of transferring sums of money from economic agents with surplus funds to economic agents that would like to utilize those funds. The key to understanding the process and the range of financial instruments available lies in recognizing that economic agents are a heterogeneous bunch having very different financial ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
The literature starting from Diamond (1984), justifying Financial Intermediation (FI) from the viewpoint that it accommodates additionally monitoring service, mis-targets the existence problem of FI, since direct fiances could also accommodate monitoring by hiring a specialist-monitor.
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The literature starting from Diamond (1984), justifying Financial Intermediation (FI) from the viewpoint that it accommodates additionally monitoring service, mis-targets the existence problem of FI, since direct fiances could also accommodate monitoring by hiring a specialist-monitor.
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Informational Asymmetries, Financial Structure, and Financial Intermediation
The Journal of Finance, 1977Leland, Hayne E, Pyle, David H
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