Financial Intermediation in a Less Developed Economy: The History of the United Bank of IndiaFinancial Intermediation in a Less Developed Economy is an institutional narrative of a bank in a developing economy which acts as a case study and brings out the essential relationship between finance and economic development. The volume defines the financial intermediary organization and relates it to the process of economic development. In the process the authors argue that the conventional models of banking constructed for developed countries need to be complemented by institutional narratives of banking that focus on minimization of the transaction costs of finance and organization.
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List of Tables | viii |
The Roots | 1 |
Banking Crisis and the Merger | 44 |
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accounts advances agriculture amalgamation Annual Directors areas Assam assets B. K. Dutt balance sheet bank management Bank of India bank runs bank's bankers banking system Bihar borrowers branch expansion Calcutta cent Central Bank Comilla Banking Corporation Comilla Union commercial banks Committee companies cooperative costs crore default depositors development banking economic development employees ensure farmers Financial Express financial institutions financial intermediary funds growth Head Office implementation important improve incentives income increased Indian banking interest rates investment issue labour lakh lending liquidity liquidity risk Loan Office merger monitoring moral hazard nationalized banks NPAs operations organization organizational planning portfolio priority sector problem productivity profits programme public sector banks Punjab National Bank ratio regional repayment Report requirements Reserve Bank restructuring risk management role rural savings scheme securitization share social strategy structure Tripura UBI's United Bank weak banks West Bengal