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Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor compare banking systems in the U.S. and UK to those of Canada and Australia and explain why the system imploded in the former but not the latter. Canadian and Australian banks were able to make profits through traditional lending practices, unlike their...
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pt. I. Knowledges of credit risk and bank regulation -- pt. II. Critical perspectives on financial innovation -- pt …. III. New approaches to banking, risk and central bank role in the Eurozone -- pt. IV. Regulation of misconduct in banking … -- pt. V. Limits of post-crisis bank regulation -- pt. VI. Dysfunctional global finance and banking reform. …
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Banks and other financial institutions which were too-big-to-fail (TBTF) played a central role during the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2009. The present article lays out how misguided policies enabled banks to grow both in size as well as in complexity and therefore acquire TBTF status,...
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risks. In this paper we show empirically that implicit guarantees lead to more leverage and to a lower quality of bank … analysis combines bank balance sheet information from 92 countries with Fitch Support Ratings and World Bank survey data on …
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die in der Finanzkrise 2007 - 2009 etablierten staatlich induzierten Bankenrettungsmaßnahmen (Bailouts). Sie zeigt auf …
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