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Adam Barber978-3-030-70254-02021 Edition 1
- Demonstrates the variation in reaction of banks to the Great Financial Crisis 2008, taking into account agency, institutional path dependency, and structural competitive pressures
- Contributes to wider post-crash structural debates about growth, markets, and regulatory reform
- Shows how the agency of the ‘big four’ banks has played a vital role in driving the reform process post-crisis
- Offers the first comprehensive analysis of how Britain’s ‘big four’ banks have responded to the structural and institutional weaknesses highlighted by the Great Financial Crisis 2008
- Contains original and up-to-date empirical material on each of the ‘big-four’ UK banks spanning the post-crash decade (2008 – 2018)
- Accounts for the agency of banks and bankers in shaping the proximate environment as regulatory stakeholders
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