Entry and Exit of Banks in Latin America and the Caribbean: Public Policy Concerns and a Proposed Solution
George J. Benston
No 4098, Research Department Publications from Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department
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Banking authorities must resolve or otherwise deal with existing banks that are weak or insolvent without imposing costs on consumers or taxpayers. Two aspects of this concern should be delineated. First, how can banking regulations be structured so that the future exit of weak and insolvent banks would be relatively costless? Next, how can the authorities resolve existing weak and insolvent banks without imposing costs on depositors or taxpayers?
Date: 1997-08
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