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1. Introduction
2. Why Do Financial Intermediaries Exist?
3. The Industrial Organization Approach to Banking
4. The Lender-Borrower Relationship
5. Equilibrium and Rationing in the Credit Market
6. The Macroeconomic Consequences of Financial Imperfections
7. Individual Bank Runs and Systemic Risk
8. Managing Risks in the Banking Firm
9. The Regulation of Banks
10. Conclusion
11. Epilogue: The Banking Crisis of 2007-2008
Notes
References
Index
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