Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Money and banking systems

View through CrossRef
In recent years, major phenomena such as the digital revolution, the COVID-19 pandemic, wars, and political turmoil have significantly affected people’s lives, economies, and financial markets. Modern technologies and product innovations have transformed banking and banking systems. Traditional banks remain crucial as financial institutions and entities of public trust. However, new players like digital banks, FinTech, and BigTech present challenges and risks. Money and payment methods are evolving, with central bank digital currencies emerging as potential substitutes for cash, while cashless payments and digital wallets grow increasingly popular. These developments call for an update of existing knowledge. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to these changes. It is divided into three parts: the first focuses on money and monetary systems, the second on banks and their functioning, and the third on selected banking systems. Each section contains illustrations, data, practical examples, and links to external resources, enhancing the book’s scope and significance. Designed for students studying banking, finance, or economics at various levels, this book is also a valuable resource for academic teachers seeking clear, non-technical explanations of money and banking systems.
Title: Money and banking systems
Description:
In recent years, major phenomena such as the digital revolution, the COVID-19 pandemic, wars, and political turmoil have significantly affected people’s lives, economies, and financial markets.
Modern technologies and product innovations have transformed banking and banking systems.
Traditional banks remain crucial as financial institutions and entities of public trust.
However, new players like digital banks, FinTech, and BigTech present challenges and risks.
Money and payment methods are evolving, with central bank digital currencies emerging as potential substitutes for cash, while cashless payments and digital wallets grow increasingly popular.
These developments call for an update of existing knowledge.
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to these changes.
It is divided into three parts: the first focuses on money and monetary systems, the second on banks and their functioning, and the third on selected banking systems.
Each section contains illustrations, data, practical examples, and links to external resources, enhancing the book’s scope and significance.
Designed for students studying banking, finance, or economics at various levels, this book is also a valuable resource for academic teachers seeking clear, non-technical explanations of money and banking systems.

Related Results

Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of the Fed
Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of the Fed
The US in 1913 was one of the last major economies to establish an institution of a central bank. The book examines, however, the history and evolution of central banking in the US...
International Monetary and Banking Law post COVID-19
International Monetary and Banking Law post COVID-19
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic and the global response to it has led to a major upheaval of the international monetary and financial system. This book has an interna...
Money in Imperial Rome
Money in Imperial Rome
Abstract This book examines the institutional framework of money as an economic agent in imperial Rome, emphasizing its systemic complexity. Analyses focus on Roman ...
A Cultural History of Money in the Medieval Age
A Cultural History of Money in the Medieval Age
Money provides a unique and illuminating perspective on the Middle Ages. In much of medieval Europe, the central meaning of money was a prescribed unit of precious metal but in pra...
Deeds and Doctrines of the Central Bankers
Deeds and Doctrines of the Central Bankers
Chapter 6 locates historically the doctrine and practice of central bank independence. It uses the illustrious career of Alan Greenspan, former Chair of the US Federal Reserve to i...
Mann and Proctor on the Law of Money
Mann and Proctor on the Law of Money
Abstract Providing a thorough legal analysis of money in all its aspects, this volume has been the leading text on the private and public law of money ever since the...
Banking operations
Banking operations
The textbook examines the legal and organizational foundations of the formation and development of commercial banks, shows their role in the accumulation and mobilization of loan c...
International Financial and Monetary Law
International Financial and Monetary Law
Abstract This book studies the international monetary and financial system from a legal perspective. The new edition has been renamed to reflect the book's breadth o...

Back to Top