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Why do some countries suffer from backward financial institutions and weak corporate governance rules? We show that, even if, overall, the economy would benefit corporate governance reforms, not all the agents would stand to gain from the improvement. In particular, entrepreneurs and firms that...
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We examine the presence of women in Italian corporate boards before the introduction of Law 120/2012. We consider all directors of publicly-traded firms in 2008-10 and investigate the potential determinants of having boards with gender-diverse representation and the correlation between female...
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This paper proposes a policy framework for intercepting, monitoring and containing the unintended harmful effects of financial innovation. The current approach, adopted by several authorities, makes extensive use of the tools of transparency and disclosure, mainly for consumer protection. It has...
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The aim of the present note is to outline a general, but at the same time comprehensive, framework of the array of instruments that regulators can use in their activity of prudential regulation and supervision. Such a framework should be applicable to a variety of geographical and historical...
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and highlights the three most promising courses of action: (i) the revival of bank lending, also through the resumption of … securitisation; (ii) the promotion of non-bank finance, with incentives for risk capital, the development of specialised financial …
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by the fact that non-bank intermediaries are small in size, there is a lack of financial information about medium …
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This paper tests the role of different banks� liquidity funding structures in explaining the bank failures that …
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of both non-bank financial institutions and the non-financial sectors should be increased. Moreover, to address the …
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This paper explores the implications of systemic risk in Credit Structured Finance (CSF). Risk measurement issues loomed large during the 2007-08 financial crisis, as the massive, unprecedented number of downgrades of AAA senior bond tranches inflicted severe losses on banks, calling into...
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simultaneously facing aggregate problems and the individual bank � while still in a going concern status � shows weaknesses …
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