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We examine the political dynamics which led to the codification of the Principles and Standards for sound compensation practices at financial institutions at international (G 20) level and to their subsequent implementation on both sides of the Atlantic. We show that the regulation of bankers'...
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An extensive review of the evidence related to the 2007-09 crisis reveals that it was an insolvency risk crisis, not a liquidity crisis. The appropriate post-crisis regulatory reform should therefore focus on increasing capital requirements. The Basel III liquidity requirements do not serve a...
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, which led to a 1990 bank crisis. The model also provides a framework for scholars to examine whether deregulation in the … and political markets to spur deregulation and riskier lending and investment, which in turn contributes to the severity … profits. 2) These additional profits leads to calls for deregulation to enable the first class to participate in lucrative …
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To reconcile the mixed empirical results, we develop a theoretical model whose main implication is a concave impact of regulation on the probability of a crisis. We test this relationship by applying a Probit model of a non-linear specification to annual data from 1999 to 2011 drawn from 132...
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This paper reviews the cost-benefit analysis, or "regulatory impact analysis" (RIA), in U.S. bank regulators' risk …. We evaluate 25 proposed RBC rules and related rules on bank liquidity. We find that eight of the 25 rules include RIAs …
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