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lacked an adequate legal framework for bank resolution. Policy measures adopted after the 1997 - 1998 systemic crisis …, supported by a newly established comprehensive framework for bank resolution, were more decisive. Banking sector problems were … rapidly, and deplete bank capital. If the authorities do not address the banking sector problem promptly, then the crisis will …
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After analyzing the different reasons why the financial system and also the regulatory framework induced procyclicality, this paper reviews the experiences of three countries which have introduced dynamic provisioning as a regulatory tool to limit procyclicality. The case of Spain - the country...
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, and a balanced approach to restructuring and regulation among different types of financial institutions. The paper also …
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to systematic risk and tend to show higher tail risk. These characteristics, in turn, are closely associated with joint … failures and systemic risk. In order to achieve greater stability of the financial system, it is important to prevent the …
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fragmented financial regulatory structure is not worse than under integrated regulation. This implies that financial regulatory …
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This paper provides a meta-analysis of 55 empirical studies estimating the employment effects of minimum wages in 15 industrial countries. It strongly confirms the notion that the effects of minimum wages are heterogeneous between countries. As possible sources of heterogeneity, it considers the...
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