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Financial crisis. Implementation of macro- and micro-prudential regulation

Orkida Ilollari (Findiku) () and Gentiana Gjino ()
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Orkida Ilollari (Findiku): European University of Tirana, Raiffeisen Bank , Albania
Gentiana Gjino: Raiffeisen Bank , Albania

Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research, 2013, vol. 5, issue 1, 83-91

Abstract: The financial crisis occurs as a result of a disorder in the financial market. It implies serious problems of unfavorable selection and moral risk, making the financial markets unable to direct efficiently the funding from depositors toward individuals and businesses with potential of productive investments. When the financial markets are not able to function efficiently the economic activity visibly decreases. If the crises repeat periodically, it is a challenge of policy makers to review and take regulatory measures. They should not just watch the situation, but also react according to the character and the color of the actual crisis. Exchange of thoughts in recent times go through criticism of existing implemented models (almost unpredictable and accompanied with enormous costs to the population) to stabilization policies that hurt the expected profit margins and the control of pressures over prices. The reason we try to prevent financial crises is that the social costs are invariably high and exceed the private cost to private financial institutions. We regulate to internalize these externalities in the behavior of the financial institutions. One of the most important regulatory tools used is the request for capital adequacy.... As a conclusion, in order to prevent these crises, well defined micro- and macro-prudential need to be established. They also help on monetary policies.

Keywords: financial crisis; macro-; micro-prudential regulation; risk management; systemic stability; systemic risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G01 G21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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