Introduction; M.Bagella, M.Baldassarri & L.Paganetto PART I: IMPERFECT INFORMATION, FINANCIAL MARKETS AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS Portfolio Choice and Competition in the Banking System; G.Chiesa Financial Constraints on Investments: Evidence from Direct Revelation of Italian Firms; M.Bagella, L.Becchetti & A.Caggese Risk, Return and Adverse Selection: A Study of Optimal Behaviour Under Asymmetric Information; L.V.Williams & D.Paton Investment and Economic Instability; G.Calcagnini & E.Saltari PART II: RISK MANAGEMENT, BANKING SYSTEM AND FINANCIAL MARKETS Measuring Credit Risk in Bank Loans: Pricing and Risk Management Implications; P.L.Gilibert A Model for Measuring Financial Risks; E.Barone & A.Bragho Macroeconomic Effects of Corporate Macroeconomic Exposure: Conceptual Issues and Estimation; C.Wihlborg PART III: MONEY, FINANCE AND MACROECONOMICS Economic Growth and Evolution of Credit Market's Structure; L.G.Deidda Political and Economic News and Lira Fluctuations: The Recent Experience: 29 March 1994-29 December 1995; M.Tivegna Size and Regional Aspects of Banking Efficiency: The Italian Puzzle; A.Giannola, C.Ricci & G.Scarfiglieri A Non-Parametric Analysis of the Italian Banking System's Efficiency; S.Destefanis Challenges to Competitive Banking: A Theoretical Perspective; A.W.A.Boot & A.Schmeits Index
MARIO BALDASSARRI is Professor of Economics at the University of
Rome La Sapienza. He is the editor of the journal Rivista di
Political Economica and of several books in the field of macro
and microeconomics.
MICHELE BAGELLA is Professor of Monetary Economics at the
University of Rome Tor Vergata. He has published several articles
in leading foreign economic journals on corporate banking and is
the author and editor of several books.
LUIGI PAGANETTO is Professor of Economics at the University of Rome
Tor Vergata and vice-President of the Italian National Council of
Research. He has published extensively in economic journals on
issues of development and is the author and editor of several
books.
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