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This paper examines capital adequacy regulation in Germany. The first part reviews capital adequacy regulation from the …
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This paper explains the nature of interest rates in the U.S. federal funds market after the 2007-09 financial crisis. We build a model of the over-the-counter lending market that incorporates new aspects of the financial system: abundance of liquidity, different regulatory standards for banks,...
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of the art works on disclosure and bank transparency. It deals with questioning whether it is beneficial or not to …
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This paper is one chapter of the volume “Regulation and Economics” of the second edition of the Encyclopedia of Law and …. Market failure in finance depends on problems of information and externalities. Regulation addresses these problems through … draw a few lessons for financial regulation and supervision.First, prudential regulation and supervision should monitor …
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Regulation of risks in banking is driven by evolution of financial intermediation and markets, and vice versa. The … banking regulation in the world, precise requirements and scope were reformed and implemented in response to crises and global … the paradigm from partial improvements under financial liberalization regime to a world-wide regulation tightening on the …
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This is a draft chapter for a forthcoming volume, The Oxford Handbook on Financial Regulation, edited by Eilís Ferran …
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Since the summer of 2007, participants in financial markets have been confronted by a crisis of their own making. In order to prevent the recurrence of a similar crisis in the future, the G-20 nations, at their finance summit in Washington on 15 November 2008, resolved to "ensure that all...
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The deferred recognition of COVID-induced losses at banks in many countries hasreignited the debate on regulatory forbearance. This paper presents a model where thepublic's own political pressure drives regulatory policy astray, because the public is poorlyinformed. Using probabilistic game...
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are likely in the near future. -- banks ; comparative political economy ; financial regulation ; microprudential policy …
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