econ of banking

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Chapter 1: Why Are There Banks? (Sections 1.1–1.4)
In a classical two period general...,
What two key roles do real world ...,
What is the basic setup of the di...
9  cards
Chapter 2 - The Business Lines of a Bank
What is a financial intermediary 1,
How do banks differ from other in...,
What are the main business lines ...
11  cards
Chapter 3: Basic Concepts of Risk Management (Sections 3.1–3.3)
What are the five main categories...,
Why do banks use different risk m...,
Name the four broad approaches to...
8  cards
Chapter 4: Market Risk (Sections 4.1 & 4.5)
In the capm two fund separation w...,
What practical use does two fund ...,
What is a bank s capital ratio an...
5  cards
Chapter 5: Loan Contracts and Credit Risk (Sections 5.1–5.3)
What is moral hazard in lending a...,
What is the role of screening ver...,
How do loan covenants help align ...
7  cards
Chapter 6: Credit Rationing & Information Problems
What is credit rationing 1,
Why can the supply of credit be b...,
In the stiglitz weiss adverse sel...
6  cards
Chapter 7: Credit Risk (Sections 7.1, 7.2, first part of 7.3, 7.4 & 7.5)
What are the two broad approaches...,
In reduced form models how is the...,
What intuition underlies the mert...
8  cards
Chapter 8: Securitization and Shadow Banking
What are the basic steps of secur...,
How can securitization create fir...,
Why does shadow banking emerge un...
4  cards
Chapter 10: Payment Cards (Section 10.3)
Which four parties participate in...,
What are the three main fees in t...,
How is the equilibrium interchang...
6  cards
Chapter 11: Competition & Blockchain (Sections 11.1–11.4)
What is a blockchain and why migh...,
How does perfect competition shap...,
What s the core insight of the mo...
10  cards
Chapter 12: Irregularities in Banking (Sections 12.1–12.5)
What is looting in a banking cont...,
What is the walk away option impl...,
How does evergreening hide loan l...
5  cards
Chapter 13: Operational Risk (Sections 13.1 & 13.4)
What is operational risk 1,
What are the four main categories...,
Give a real world example of frau...
7  cards
Chapter 14: Bank Runs & Liquidity (Sections 14.1–14.5 & 14.7)
What are the main tools to preven...,
What is narrow banking and what t...,
How do banks measure liquidity ri...
6  cards
Chapter 15: Deposit Insurance (Sections 15.1–15.4)
What is the primary goal of depos...,
How does the fair premium approac...,
What insight does the option pric...
10  cards
Chapter 16: Lender of Last Resort & Reserve Strategies (Sections 16.1, 16.3, 16.4)
What key trade off do banks face ...,
How does a lender of last resort ...,
What unintended side effect can a...
8  cards
Chapter 17: Reorganization of Banks (Sections 17.1–17.5)
When a bank becomes insolvent or ...,
In the dewatripont tirole model w...,
According to the repullo model wh...
8  cards
Chapter 18: Advanced Capital Regulation (Sections 18.1–18.4)
What is the main goal of capital ...,
How do risk weighted assets rwas ...,
What is tier 1 capital and why is...
9  cards

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