Liquidity Regulation: Rationales, Benefits and Costs
Gianni De Nicolò
National Institute Economic Review, 2016, vol. 235, R18-R26
Abstract:
This paper reviews the market failures that may justify the need for liquidity regulation, assesses whether liquidity regulation is a necessary complement to Lender of Last Resort (LOLR) policies, capital regulation and prompt corrective action, surveys the available evidence on the net benefits of liquidity regulation, and concludes by outlining research directions useful to improve bank regulation design.
Date: 2016
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