Customer Review: Most legal casebooks are excrutiating to read. This is an exception. The descriptions of the payment systems are clear and understandable. The problems are interesting and illustrate the important points of the chapters in an enjoyable manner. The best casebook in 2 1/2 years of law school!
Customer Review: This casebook/textbook is one of the worst textbooks I have not had the pleasure to use during my legal education. The textbook made it through 14 editions yet is still filled errors, mistake, and tons of typo's. The subject organization is poor and the sections are not well seperated i.e. review... more info
Customer Review: Needs to be much more nuts and boltsy, and less soft survey like. As an example, doesn't even define what makes a bank regulatable as a bank -- one of the most basic issues in banking law.
Customer Review: This is an interesting,but incomplete,set of essays written by Jean-Charles Rochet and a number of co-authors which are based on the standard views of analyzing the banking industry's interest rate risk problems -asymmetric(incomplete or partial) information,adverse selection,moral hazard,and income... more info