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Personality, capability, and context: a 30 year integrative review and theoretical expansion of the Big Five framework. [PDF]
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Paternalistic Regulation in China's Banking Sector
Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, 2013exaly +2 more sources
BANK REGULATION AND STABILITY: LESSON LEARNED FROM THE INDONESIAN BANKING SECTOR
Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University, 2022This study aims to investigate the impact of bank regulations on bank stability. This study holds crucial significance in Indonesia’s long regulation journey within a bank-based economy to maintain stability in various business cycles, including the Asian financial crisis.
Dwi Nastiti Danarsari, Viverita Viverita
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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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Convergence of Banking Sectors Regulations
2014Over the last years, Mediterranean countries have undertaken substantial reforms in their financial sectors. This chapter develops a number of indicators to track the evolution and assess the adequacy of banking regulations using publicly available and comparable surveys for a large sample of countries since the early 2000s.
Rym Ayadi, Sami Mouley
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The Regulation of the Banking Sector in Developing and Emerging Countries
Revue d'économie du développement, 2014The author is reviewing his own experience dealing with the issue of the regulation of the banking sector in emerging countries, the key features of the banking and financial successive crises, the measures which had to be adopted, and the permanent lessons to be drawn from them for the emerging countries.
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International Regulation of the Banking Sector
2013Abstract This chapter covers the international regulation of the banking sector. It highlights the need for enhanced cooperation of supervisory authorities and harmonized standards, citing that the banking sector is always extensively engaged in cross-border transactions.
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Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
Purpose This paper uses recent banking regulation data set to study the direct effect of banking sector regulations on banking sector stability, as well as how banking sector regulations moderates the relationship between foreign bank penetration and banking sector stability in SSA.
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Purpose This paper uses recent banking regulation data set to study the direct effect of banking sector regulations on banking sector stability, as well as how banking sector regulations moderates the relationship between foreign bank penetration and banking sector stability in SSA.
Mac Junior Abeka +3 more
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Optimal Capital Regulation with Two Banking Sectors
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012We present a capital regulation policy in a model in which banks can choose to be unregulated, by operating in the shadow banking sector, when the cost of being regulated (restriction on portfolio risk) exceeds the benefit (cheaper funding/insurance). We show that the welfare maximizing capital requirement policy can be procyclical: lower requirement ...
Taejin Kim, Vishal Mangla
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