Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-110).
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Analytical background -- Nature of systemic risk -- Who should be regulated (by whom) -- Counter-cyclical regulation -- Regulation of liquidity and maturity mismatches -- Other regulatory issues -- The structure of regulation -- Conclusions -- Appendix: the boundary problem in financial regulation -- Discussion and roundtables.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
"Today's financial regulatory systems assume that regulations which make individual banks safe also make the financial system safe. The eleventh Geneva Report on the World Economy shows that that thinking is flawed. Actions that banks take to make themselves safer can - in times of crisis - undermine the system's stability. The Report argues for a different approach"--Xvi.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Bank capital-- Law and legislation.
Bank liquidity.
Banks and banking-- State supervision.
Financial institutions-- State supervision.
Bank capital-- Law and legislation.
Bank liquidity.
Banks and banking-- State supervision.
Financial institutions-- State supervision.
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
332
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042
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
HG1725
Book number
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F85
2009
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Brunnermeier, Markus Konrad.
Crockett, Andrew.
Goodhart, C. A. E., (Charles Albert Eric)
Persaud, Avinash.
Shin, Hyun.
CORPORATE BODY NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain)
International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies.