Oliver Landmann Nobody needs to be convinced of the importance of banking for the Swiss economy. The financial sector grew well above average in the past decade and now accounts for almost 10 % of GDP. Compared to the economy-wide average, it creates more than double as much value added per employee and it is a major contributor to Swiss ex port revenues. But this is no cause for complacency. The industry is subjf:ct to rapid change as the competitive climate has become rougher nationally and internationally. Major structural weaknesses have corne to the surface which raise serious questions about the extent of the required structural adjustments. Thus, banking was an ideal candidate for a major case study in the framework of the National Research Programme No. 28 which is devoted to Switzerland's external economic challenges. The programme was commissioned by the Swiss government and is carried out by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The research project on the fmancial sector was directed by Professors Niklaus Blattner, Hans Genberg and Alexander Swoboda who assembled a team of research economists from the Graduate Institute of International Studies, the International Centre for Monetary and Banking Studies (both at Geneva) and the Labour and Industrial Economics Research Unit at the University of Basel. This joint research effort has yielded an impressive crop of descriptive data, analytical insights and policy-oriented conclusions.
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A survey of the performance and efficiency of the financial services offered by Swiss banks, which also explores the presence of foreign financial institutions in Switzerland and the effects of foreign competition on the Swiss stock market.
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I: Performance, Costs and Efficiency of Banking in Switzerland.- Measuring the Performance of Banks: Conceptual Problems and Results for Switzerland (1987 – 1991).- Explaining the Performance of Swiss Banks from 1987 to 1990.- Economies of Scale and Scope and Inefficiencies in Swiss Banking.- II: The Attractiveness of Switzerland for Foreign Banks.- Explaining the Presence of Foreign Financial Intermediaries in Switzerland.- III: The Swiss Stock Markets.- The Effects of Foreign Competition on Stock Markets: SEAQ International vs. Switzerland.- IV: The International Market for Bank Deposits and Bonds.- The Swiss Share in International Markets for Bank Deposits and Bonds.- V: The Swiss Financial Sector at the Turn of the Century.- Banking Policy and Regulation in Switzerland: Summary and Implications of Two Years of Research.- List of Authors.- List of Participants.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783790807356
Publisert
1993-11-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Physica-Verlag GmbH & Co
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet