Finance 3700 Financial Markets and Institutions
Fall 2007 Lecture Notes
CHAPTER 26: Finance Companies
Sven Thommesen
Banks vs. non-bank banks Definition of a bank: it is a financial institution that both accepts deposits from the public; and m
Week 10. Nonbank Financial Institutions
1203AFE Money, Banking and Finance Chapter 13 Monday 6 October 2008
Last Lecture.
Commercial Banks
14 Australian Banks four pillar policy Sources and Uses of funds Loan Pricing Off balance sheet items
Finance 3700 Financial Markets and Institutions
Summer 2009 Lecture Notes
CHAPTER 26: Finance Companies
Sven Thommesen
Banks vs. non-bank banks Definition of a bank: it is a financial institution that both accepts deposits from the public; and
Econ 138 Financial and Behavioral Economics Lecture 12: Finishing up Microfinance and MH
Ulrike Malmendier UC Berkeley
Tu, March 4, 2008
1
Microfinance
Explanations for the success of microfinance: - Two explanations relate to what we covered / d
2/20/08 The Athenian Theater: Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus
Purpose of Assignment 1. Annual dramatic festival = major civic event in Athens 2. Drama invented by Athens city's greatest cultural contribution 3. Athens uses theater to examine its own is
Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know About Finance
Richard A. Brealey and Stewart C. Myers McGraw-Hill Readings Book
Intro-1 Finc 312
Topics Covered
What we do know What we do not know
Its not what you dont know thats going to get you, its wha
1302AFE Money, Banking and Finance
Professor Andrew Worthington Monday 28 July 2008
Course objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Define a financial market, and distinguish between the various types and role
Lender's Contract Prism Credit and Microfinance: Enforcement & Savings
A Se dv le ers ct e io n
Co Ve stly rifi S ca tat tio e n
M az oral ar d
Dr. Kumar Aniket Adverse Selection: Moral Hazard: Lecture 4
Costly State Verification:
Ascertaining t
Information Asymmetries and the Effects of Banking Mergers on Firm-Bank Relationships
Steven Drucker* Stanford Graduate School of Business
January 2005 JOB MARKET PAPER ABSTRACT This study examines the effects of the recent mergers between commercial
Rise and Fall of Athenian Greatness Athens was the largest polis in the Greek world. Its population rose to about 300,000 at its height about 440 BCE. About half of these were citizens and their families. At least 100,000 were slaves. The rest were f
Econ 138 Financial and Behavioral Economics Lecture 11: Diversification and Microfinance
Ulrike Malmendier UC Berkeley
Th, February 28, 2008
Organization Lunches! - Felipe and others remarked that many of you have class right after this one. Wed?
Athens
A "Golden Age" for Athens? The 5th century BCE was a period of great development in Ancient Greece, and specifically in Athens. The development of so many cultural achievements within Athens and the Athenian Empire has led scholars to deem th
Fundamentals of Real Estate
Lecture 21 Spring, 2002
Copyright Joseph A. Petry www.cba.uiuc.edu/jpetry/Fin_264_sp02
Housekeeping
Course Coverage and progression
2
We will not cover "Valuation of Leased Fee Estates" in Chapter 13 (pp 334-336)
Outline
Importance of financial intermediaries (FIs) Credit markets in DCs
credit
C. Echevarria
Uncertainty (risk) Asymmetric information Limited liability
Credit markets in LDCs
Institutions Characteristics of rural credit markets
Infor
Ancient Military History Notes 31 March Will cover 7-8 wars. The Peloponnesian War in detail. Thucydides accounted and lived through the war. He asked the question "What is the nature of war?" Wanted to talk about the causes of war. He felt that it w