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capital regulation, (iii) they mainly operate through their cyclical component, ensuring that long-run dividend payouts remain …
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Several countries have recently introduced national capital standards exceeding the internationally coordinated Basel III rules, which is inconsistent with the 'race to the bottom' in capital standards found in the literature. We study regulatory competition when banks are heterogeneous and give...
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Several countries have recently introduced national capital standards exceeding the internationally coordinated Basel III rules, thus suggesting a 'race to the top' in capital standards. We study regulatory competition when banks are heterogeneous and give loans to firms that produce output in...
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system of capital regulation that addresses these needs by making changes to all three pillars of bank regulation: only …
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In 2014 the Prudential Regulation Authority, Bank of England, was given a new secondary objective to facilitate … mitigating risk in the absence of good prudential regulation, and (iv) if prudential regulation is set at the same time that the …
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We assess the influence of competition and capital regulation on the stability of the banking system. We particularly … ask two questions: i) how does capital regulation affect (endogenous) entry; and ii) how do (exogenous) changes in the … competitive environment affect bank monitoring choices and the effectiveness of capital regulation? Our approach deviates from the …
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To calculate regulatory capital ratios, banks have to apply adjustments to book equity. These adjustments vary with a bank's solvency position: Low solvency banks report values of Tier 1 regulatory capital that exceed book equity. These banks benefit from regulatory adjustments to inflate...
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