An international perspective on the financial crisis and the future of
banking regulation The financial crisis that began in 2007 in the
United States swept the world, producing substantial bank failures and
forcing unprecedented state aid for the crippled global financial
system. Bringing together three leading financial economists to
provide an international perspective, Balancing the Banks draws
critical lessons from the causes of the crisis and proposes important
regulatory reforms, including sound guidelines for the ways in which
distressed banks might be dealt with in the future. While some recent
policy moves go in the right direction, others, the book argues, are
not sufficient to prevent another crisis. The authors show the
necessity of an adaptive prudential regulatory system that can better
address financial innovation. Stressing the numerous and complex
challenges faced by politicians, finance professionals, and
regulators, and calling for reinforced international coordination (for
example, in the treatment of distressed banks), the authors put forth
a number of principles to deal with issues regarding the economic
incentives of financial institutions, the impact of economic shocks,
and the role of political constraints. Offering a global perspective,
Balancing the Banks should be read by anyone concerned with solving
the current crisis and preventing another such calamity in the future.
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Global Lessons from the Financial Crisis
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400834648
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
160