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Bank Regulation and Banking Stability
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This note discusses some issues in bank closure policy from a financial stability standpoint and how these issues have evolved since we first raised the question of how a reputation-driven divergence of interests between bank regulators and taxpayers may distort bank closure policy in our 1993 paper in The American Economic Review.
Boot, A., Thakor, A.V.
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2021
Banks have been at the heart of economic activity for centuries, but since the 2008 financial crisis scrutiny of their activities and regulation of their actions has become the focus of fervent academic, policy and political activity. This focus takes for granted the existence and nature of banks.<br><br>In <i>Regulating Banks</i ...
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Banks have been at the heart of economic activity for centuries, but since the 2008 financial crisis scrutiny of their activities and regulation of their actions has become the focus of fervent academic, policy and political activity. This focus takes for granted the existence and nature of banks.<br><br>In <i>Regulating Banks</i ...
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Banking Regulation and Sustainability
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018This paper seeks to answer the question of how banking regulation can contribute to environmental sustainability objectives. The 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and 2015 Paris Climate Change Treaty place climate action and environmental challenges as central to the required transformation of the global economy.
Alexander, Samuel Kern, Fisher, Paul
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Bank Regulation/Supervision and Bank Auditing
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020We investigate how overlapping activities of bank regulators and supervisors and bank auditors influence banks’ internal control quality, auditor-client contracting (audit fees and audit effort), and financial statement reliability. Using material weaknesses in internal controls as a proxy for internal control quality, we find that banks exhibit fewer ...
Al (Aloke) Ghosh +2 more
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Banking Theory, Deposit Insurance, and Bank Regulation
The Journal of Business, 1986The last several years have seen extensive change in the U.S. banking industry. ' In the 1950s and 1960s the banking industry was a symbol of stability. By contrast, recent years have seen the greatest frequency of bank failures since the Great Depression.
Diamond, Douglas W, Dybvig, Philip H
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2017
Abstract Chapter 2 deals with the prudential and supervisory regulation of banking activities.
Sarah Paterson, Rafal Zakrzewski
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Abstract Chapter 2 deals with the prudential and supervisory regulation of banking activities.
Sarah Paterson, Rafal Zakrzewski
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Competitive Banking, Bankers' Clubs, and Bank Regulation
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1994This paper reexamines the view that banking regulation and central banking arose to counter market 'failures.' It investigates the factors that led bankers to form clubs and examines the 'regulations' imposed by clubs on their members. It suggests that such regulation is different from real-world regulation and central banking and would be unlikely to ...
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Banking union and bank regulation: Banking sector stability in Europe [PDF]
Despite the most recent period of calm on the financial markets, the long-term resilience of the European financial system is not yet assured, even several years after the financial crisis began. However, the stability of the financial system playsa crucial role for real economic development and consequently for growth and prosperity.
Franziska Bremus, Claudia Lambert
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Regulating Multinational Banks
2021Abstract This chapter explores multinational banks (MNBs). Between 2007 and 2009, the global economy experienced the global financial crisis, one of the most significant economic shocks in history, bringing into sharp relief the role of MNBs in its creation.
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