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Implications of banking regulation for banking sector stability and welfare

2008
Thèse numérisée par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
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Regulation of the Italian Banking Sector: From the 1936 Banking Law to the European Banking Union

2020
The article traces the evolution of the regulation of banks in Italy from the banking law of 1936 to the recent changes made at European level with the banking union project. Until the 1980s the banking system was characterised by a low level of competition combined with a high level of stability.
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Development of the State Regulation Model in the Banking Sector

2023
The aim of the Doctoral Thesis is to develop the regulation model in the banking sector to find the equilibrium point between the deadweight loss arising from market failures and subsequent government regulation costs. In the Doctoral Thesis, banking sector market failures were identified, needed for the assessment of the deadweight loss in the banking
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Regulating the banking sector

2006
Examining board: Prof. E. Baltensperger, University of Bern, (co-supervisor) ; Prof. E.M. Claassen, University of Paris and former EUI, (supervisor) ; Prof. D.T. Llewellyn, University of Loughborough ; Prof. S. Martin, EUI ; Prof. R.
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Efficient asset allocations in the banking sector and financial regulation [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Central Banking, 2009
The failure of a bank or the case of a bank experiencing a crisis usually has negative spillovers for other banks in the economy, such as through informational contagion or an increased cost of borrowing. Such spillovers are likely to be higher when the other banks are close to failure as well.
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Liquidity Regulation and Banking Sector Stability in Nigeria

Abstract Liquidity shortages have been identified as a major trigger of banking crises, particularly in emerging economies characterized by volatile macroeconomic environments and shallow financial markets. In response, post-global financial crisis reforms, including Basel III, have emphasized liquidity regulation as a core component of financial ...
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Regulating the entry of foreign banks into China's banking sector

2012
This article provides an overview of the means available for foreign banks to enter the Chinese banking sector. Emphasis is given to the current legal and regulatory framework in relation to five available vehicles: representative offices; foreign branches; local incorporation; equity participation; and county banks.
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Regulation of the Banking Sector: A Panacea?

Virtual Multidisciplinary Conference, 2017
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