Regulating international banking: rationale, history, and future prospects / Ronnie J. Phillips and Richard D. Johnson -- Are banks and their regulators outdate? / Benton E. Gup -- Designing the new architecture for U.S. banking / George G. Kaufman -- What is optimal financial regulation? / Richard J. Herring and Anthony M. Santomero -- The optimum regulatory model for the next millennium -- Lessons from international comparisons and the Australian-Asian experience / Carolyn Currie -- Banking trends and deposit insurance risk assessment in the twenty-first century / Steven A. Seelig -- Supervisory goals and subordinated debt / Larry Wall -- Market discipline for banks: a historical review / Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines -- Market discipline and the corporate governance of banks: theory vs. evidence / Benton E. Gup -- Message to Basle: risk reduction rather than management / D. Johannes Jüttner -- Drafting land legislation for developing countries: an example from East Africa / Norman J. Singer.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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A resource for banking, finance, investment and world trade professionals and their academic counterparts. It covers a wide range of topics, from the rationale of banking regulation, to optimal banking regulation in the new world environments.
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Title
New financial architecture.
International Standard Book Number
1567203418
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Banks and banking, International-- Law and legislation.
Banks and banking, International-- Law and legislation.