Drawing on the findings of a major research project investigating the relative contribution of ‘stakeholder value’ vs ‘shareholder value’ institutions to the economy, CEPS Senior Fellow Rym Ayadi argues, in a new CEPS Commentary, on behalf of the merits of diversity in banking models.
Diversity in European Banking: Why does it matter?
Author(s): Rym Ayadi
In: Financial Markets, CEPS Commentaries
Date: 18 October 2010
Pages: 2
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Drawing on the findings of a major research project investigating the relative contribution of ‘stakeholder value’ vs ‘shareholder value’ institutions to the economy, CEPS Senior Fellow Rym Ayadi argues, in a new CEPS Commentary, on behalf of the merits of diversity in banking models.
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