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This paper examines the implications of the global financial crisis of 2007-10 for reform of the global financial architecture, in particular the International Monetary Fund and the Financial Stability Board and their interaction. These two institutions are not fully comparable, but they must...
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Introduction : financial regulators and international relations -- Capital regulation : a brief primer -- Theoretical framework : regulators, legislatures, and domestic balancing -- The road to the Basel Accord : international regulation in banking -- Financial instability and regulatory...
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Regulating Capital -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: Financial Regulators and International Relations -- 2. Capital Regulation: A Brief Primer -- 3. Regulators, Legislatures, and Domestic Balancing -- 4. Banking: The Road to the Basel Accord -- 5. Securities: Financial Instability and...
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The economic and financial crisis of the year 2008 highlighted the need for banking sector regulation via the creation of the banking union. The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) represents an important milestone in the formation of the banking union. It is supposed inter alia to...
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The successful pursuit of the objective of low inflation by central banks in recent decades has also delivered low variability of both inflation and output. At the same time, numerous financial and other "imbalances" (defined here as significant and sustained deviations from historical norms)...
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