Regulating Spanish Banking, 1939-1975

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Regulating Spanish Banking, 1939-1975

Politics and government Economic history Management and management techniques History Social and political philosophy

Author: María Ángeles Pons Brias

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Collection: Studies in Banking and Financial History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2nd March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781351905350


Introduction

Banking regulation has been the subject of intense debate in recent years. This book contributes to that debate in its study of the impact of financial regulation on Spanish banking performance, especially profitability, from the end of the Spanish Civil War to the end of the Franco regime.

Francoist Policies and Banking Legislation

Maria Pons discusses the Francoist authorities' policy of forced industrialization based on heavy industry, and the huge interventionist apparatus that it set up to involve banks in its industrialistic programme. This included several items of banking legislation related to the fixing of interest rates, the expansion of the sector, mergers and so forth.

Regulatory Framework and Bank Responses

Pons explains the emergence of this regulatory framework and its development to the mid-1970s, as well as examining in detail the response of the Spanish banks to these regulations, and their attempts to take advantage of the opportunities they offered to reduce competition and uncertainty.

Reforms and Legislation

The book also analyzes the 1962 reforms and subsequent legislation and the lack of success they had in reducing public intervention in the banking sector.

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