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Financial resilience revisited: Why consistency in regulation is now paramount - across sectors and regions, and over time

Franklin Allen, Jan Krahnen (krahnen@safe-frankfurt.de) and Helene Rey

No 55, SAFE Policy Letters from Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE

Abstract: In this paper we propose a way forward towards increased financial resilience in times of growing disagreement concerning open borders, free trade and global regulatory standards. In light of these concerns, financial resilience remains a highly valued policy objective. We wish to contribute by suggesting an agenda of concrete, do-able steps supporting an enhanced level of resilience, combined with a deeper understanding of its relevance in the public domain. First, remove inconsistencies across regulatory rules and territorial regimes, and ensure their credibility concerning implementation. Second, discourage the use of financial regulatory standards as means of international competition. Third, give more weight to pedagogically explaining the established regulatory standards in public, to strengthen their societal backing.

Keywords: banking regulation; financial markets regulation; financial resilience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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