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to ascertain how crises might be mitigated in the future through better regulation, supervision, and institution …
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On September 3-4, 2009, SUERF and Utrecht University School of Economics jointly organized the 28th SUERF Colloquium on "The Quest for Stability" in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The papers contained in this SUERF Study jointly published with DNB and Rabobank are based on contributions to this...
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U.S. financial regulation has traditionally made functional and institutional regulation roughly equivalent. However … analysis of this history suggests that a return to regulation by function or product would strengthen regulation. The FMA also … reregulation ; Glass-Steagall ; Financial Modernization Act ; German universal bank regulation ; prudential regulation …
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U.S. financial regulation has traditionally made functional and institutional regulation roughly equivalent. However … analysis of this history suggests that a return to regulation by function or product would strengthen regulation. The FMA also …
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On September 3-4, 2009, SUERF and Utrecht University School of Economics jointly organized the 28th SUERF Colloquium on "The Quest for Stability" in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The papers contained in this SUERF Study jointly published with DNB and Rabobank are based on contributions to this...
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truly systemic liquidity regulation that moves away from a purely idiosyncratic focus on maturity mismatches; and building …
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I study central supervision of local financial regulators in an economic union. Regulators each privately observe benefits from lenient local macroprudential policies. Separate deposit insurance funds allow no discretion to set policies because, with integrated financial markets, regulators...
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