Zusammenfassung
Finanzintermediäre sind Unternehmungen, die sich auf Produktion, Kauf, Verkauf und Vermittlung von Finanzinstrumenten und Finanzdienstleistungen spezialisieren. Darunter fallen so unterschiedliche Institutionen wie Geschäftsbanken, Investmentbanken, Investmentfonds, Versicherungsgesellschaften und andere mehr. Prototyp des Finanzintermediärs ist die Bank, also jene Institution, die Kredite von gewissen Wirtschaftsteilnehmern (Einlegern, Depositoren) nimmt und gleichzeitig Kredite an andere Wirtschaftsteilnehmer (z. B. Unternehmungen) gewährt, also die Kreditvermittlung und -transformation zu ihrem Geschäft macht. Im Mittelpunkt der in diesem Beitrag dargestellten und besprochenen Literatur zur Finanzintermediation steht deshalb die Bank und das traditionelle Bankgeschäft — wenn auch natürlich andere Arten von Finanzdienstleistungen und damit auch andere Formen von Finanzintermediären in unserer Wirtschaft zunehmend an Bedeutung gewinnen.
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Baltensperger, E. (1996). Banken und Finanzintermediäre. In: von Hagen, J., Börsch-Supan, A., Welfens, P.J.J. (eds) Springers Handbuch der Volkswirtschaftslehre 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61466-8_7
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