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financial crisis struck. How has policy responded since the crisis: with re-regulation or continued liberalisation? This paper … recapitalisations have increased government ownership of banks, and reforms have strengthened prudential regulation and bank supervision …
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Do politics matter for macroprudential policy? I show that changes to macroprudential regulation exhibit a predictable …
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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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Since the global financial crisis, the Global Financial Safety Net (GFSN), traditionally consisting mainly of countries' own foreign exchange reserves with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) acting as a backstop, has expanded significantly with the continued accumulation of reserves, the...
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The paper empirically examines the implementation record of international financial regulation of the banking sector … record is particularly strong in countries where large banking sectors and big banks are both present, and where regulation …
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I develop a model where the sovereign debt capacity depends on the capitalization of domestic banks. Low-capital banks optimally tilt their government bond portfolio toward domestic securities, linking their destiny to that of the sovereign. If the sovereign risk is sufficiently high,...
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