Loughborough University
Leicestershire, UK
LE11 3TU
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Loughborough University

School of Business and Economics

School staff

David T Llewellyn

David T Llewellyn BSc Econ (London)

Professor of Banking and Finance (part-time)

Module Organiser:
ECB015 : Economics of the Financial System (Semester 1)
ECB115 : Financial Institutions, Systems & Markets (Semester 2)
ECP201 : The Financial System (Semester 1)

Professor Llewellyn is currently Vice Chairman of the Board of the Banking Stakeholder Group at the European Banking Authority (EBA). He has published widely in the area of financial regulation, acted as a consultant to regulatory agencies in several countries and was a Public Interest Director of the Personal Investment Authority – a predecessor of the Financial Services Authority.

Research Interests:
Analysis of financial institutions and markets, financial regulation and competitive strategies in the financial sector

Key Publications:
The Economic Rationale of Financial Regulation, Occasional Paper No. 1, Financial Services Authority, London, pp 1-57, March 1999

Investigating Diversity in European Banking: The Role of Cooperative Banks, with R Ayadi and Reinhard Schmidt, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, 2010

Financial Innovation in Retail and Corporate Banking, ed. with Luisa Anderloni and Reinhard Schmidt, Edward Elgar, 2009

The Global Banking Crisis and the Post Crisis Banking and Regulatory Scenario, Topics in Corporate Finance, Amsterdam Centre for Corporate Finance, University of Amsterdam, 2010

'Alternative Approaches to Regulation and Corporate Governance in Financial Firms' in R. Brealey et al., Financial Stability and Central Banks, Routledge, London, 2001, pp. 107-143.

“Competition and Profitability in UK Banking: Why are British Banks so Profitable?”, Economic Notes, vol 34, No. 3, pp 279-311.

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