Germany's three-pillar banking system: cross country perspectives in Europe

German banks tend to be less profitable than their foreign counterparts. This paper estimates the likely effect of the phaseout of state guarantees for public sector banks, reviews the various ways in which public policy could contribute to their restructuring, and discusses the various arguments fo...

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Main Authors: Brunner, Allan D. 1958- (Author), Decressin, Jörg (Author), Hardy, Daniel C. L. (Author), Kudela, Beata (Author)
Corporate Author: Internationaler Währungsfonds (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C International Monetary Fund 2004
Series:Occasional papers Occasional paper no. 233
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Summary:German banks tend to be less profitable than their foreign counterparts. This paper estimates the likely effect of the phaseout of state guarantees for public sector banks, reviews the various ways in which public policy could contribute to their restructuring, and discusses the various arguments for and against public involvement in banking
Physical Description:1 1 Online-Ressource (v, 46 Seiten) diagrams
ISBN:1589063481
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