The Imperfect-Markets Model of Commercial Bank Financial Management
John J. Pringle
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1974, vol. 9, issue 1, 69-87
Abstract:
This paper examines a conceptual framework for normative models of financial management in commercial banks. Since the bank is viewed as a financial intermediary, it is argued that the appropriate conceptual framework for bank financial management models is one that focuses on imperfections in the markets in which the bank operates.
Date: 1974
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