An empirical study of the effectiveness of Irish banks’ lending regulations


Autoria(s): Doocey, Michael
Contribuinte(s)

Moran, Shane

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

The objective of this thesis will be to examine the effectiveness of lending regulations for Irish banks both prior to and after the collapse of the banking sector. The research developed a profile of the banking sector in Ireland, then evaluate the levels of stability in the Irish banking sector. In the course of this research, the author tried to establish an understanding of who is responsible for lending regulations for banks in Ireland, Investigate in particular: AIB, Ulster Bank & Anglo Irish Bank’s level of compliance with lending regulations between the Celtic Tiger and the present.

Identificador

DOOCEY, M., 2011. An empirical study of the effectiveness of Irish banks’ lending regulations. Unpublished Thesis (Master of Business Strategy and Innovation Management), Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

MSc

http://hdl.handle.net/10759/312761

http://cual.openrepository.com/cual/handle/10759/312761

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

Direitos

Creative Commons

Palavras-Chave #Banks and banking #Banking law #Ireland #Banking regulation #Lending (Finance)
Tipo

Master thesis (taught)