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2022
Since its medieval beginnings, in modern capitalism markets have tended to be ordered and regulated, and this usually helped economic development. Starting with the Scholastic Heritage my chapter focuses on select aspects of market regulation that kept reoccurring, from the Renaissance to the twentieth century, and the role that political economy ...
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Since its medieval beginnings, in modern capitalism markets have tended to be ordered and regulated, and this usually helped economic development. Starting with the Scholastic Heritage my chapter focuses on select aspects of market regulation that kept reoccurring, from the Renaissance to the twentieth century, and the role that political economy ...
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Bank capital regulation with random audits [PDF]
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Bhattacharya, Sudipto +3 more
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2016
Abstract If bank managers and shareholders under-price the risks attached to the bank’s business model, there is a potential role for regulation to address this market failure. The core idea behind capital rules for banks is that shareholders’ equity should fund a minimum proportion of the current value of the bank’s assets in order to ...
John Armour +6 more
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Abstract If bank managers and shareholders under-price the risks attached to the bank’s business model, there is a potential role for regulation to address this market failure. The core idea behind capital rules for banks is that shareholders’ equity should fund a minimum proportion of the current value of the bank’s assets in order to ...
John Armour +6 more
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Bank Capital and Public Regulation
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1978THE ADEQUACY OF COMMERCIAL BANK capital is being questioned anew as a result of recent turmoil in financial markets. The basic issue is one of conflicting private and public interests: will banks voluntarily maintain sufficient capital to protect against bank failures, or is some form of regulatory coercion necessary?1 Critics (e.g.
Taggart, Robert A, Jr +1 more
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Capital regulation and credit fluctuations
Journal of Monetary Economics, 2017We provide a rationale for imposing counter-cyclical capital ratios on banks. In our simple model, bankers cannot pledge the entire future revenues to investors, which limits borrowing in good and bad times. Complete markets do not sufficiently stabilize credit fluctuations, as banks allocate too much borrowing capacity to good states and too little to
Gersbach, Hans, Rochet, Jean-Charles
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Challenge, 2001
The world is awash with proposals about restructuring international financial architecture. But few are concerned about one of the most damaging trends: capital flight from poor to rich countries. This political scientist examines the issues and the consequences.
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The world is awash with proposals about restructuring international financial architecture. But few are concerned about one of the most damaging trends: capital flight from poor to rich countries. This political scientist examines the issues and the consequences.
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