The New International Financial System:Analyzing the Cumulative Impact of Regulatory Reform
Edited by Douglas Evanoff,
Andrew G Haldane and
George G Kaufman
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Ever since the Great Recession, the global financial regulatory system has undergone significant changes. But have these changes been sufficient? Have they created a new problem of over-regulation? Is the system currently in a better position than in the pre-Recession years, or have we not adequately addressed the basic causes of the financial crisis and resulting Great Recession?
Keywords: Financial Stability; Systemic Risk; Financial Regulation; Too-Big-to-Fail; Regulatory Burden; Financial Institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9789814678322
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Financial Entropy and the Optimality of Over-regulation , pp 3-35

- Alan Blinder
- Ch 2 Implementing the Regulatory Reform Agenda , pp 37-46

- Stefan Ingves
- Ch 3 A Financial System Perspective on Central Clearing of Derivatives , pp 47-59

- Jerome H. Powell
- Ch 4 Shadow Banking in China , pp 63-77

- Andrew Sheng
- Ch 5 Fed Liquidity Policy During the Financial Crisis , pp 79-129

- Robert Eisenbeis and Richard Herring
- Ch 6 Europe's Banking Union , pp 131-162

- Nicolas Veron
- Ch 7 Capital Market Regulation in Japan after the Global Financial Crisis , pp 165-195

- Takeo Hoshi and Ayako Yasuda
- Ch 8 Systemic Risk and Public Institutions , pp 197-214

- Chester Spatt
- Ch 9 Securities Regulation During and After the 2008 Financial Crisis , pp 215-252

- Jennifer E. Bethel and Erik R. Sirri
- Ch 10 Regulatory Reform, its Possible Market Consequences and the Case of Securities Financing , pp 253-264

- David Rule
- Ch 11 A Critical Evaluation of Bail-in as a Bank Recapitalization Mechanism , pp 267-305

- Charles Goodhart and Emilios Avgouleas
- Ch 12 Resolving Systemically Important Financial Institutions and Markets , pp 307-314

- Adam Ketessidis
- Ch 13 The Role of Bankruptcy in Resolutions , pp 315-321

- Kenneth E. Scott
- Ch 14 The Single Point of Entry Resolution Strategy and Market Incentives , pp 323-336

- James R. Wigand
- Ch 15 Model Risk and the Great Financial Crisis , pp 339-353

- Jeffrey A. Brown, Brad McGourty and Til Schuermann
- Ch 16 Banking in a Re-regulated World , pp 355-369

- Luc Laeven
- Ch 17 Financial Reform in Transition , pp 371-403

- Philipp Hartmann
- Ch 18 The Jury Is In , pp 407-423

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Ch 19 Regulations, Reforms, and the Real Sector , pp 425-458

- Martin Cihak
- Ch 20 Financial Fragmentation, Real-sector Lending, and the European Banking Union , pp 459-471

- Giovanni Dell'ariccia
- Ch 21 New Capital and Liquidity Requirements , pp 473-492

- Douglas J. Elliott
- Ch 22 Some Effects of Capital Regulation When There are Competing, Nonbank Lenders , pp 495-509

- Mark J. Flannery
- Ch 23 The Steady State of the Banking Union , pp 511-528

- Dirk Schoenmaker
- Ch 24 Resolving Systemically Important Entities , pp 529-546

- Mark Calabria
- Ch 25 Assessing the Overall Impact of Financial Reforms , pp 549-557

- Svein Andresen
- Ch 26 Financial Regulation , pp 559-567

- Vítor Constancio
- Ch 27 Where To From Here? , pp 569-577

- Andrew Lo
- Ch 28 Key Fragilities of the Financial System , pp 579-587

- Randall S. Kroszner
- Ch 29 Where to From Here for Financial Regulatory Policy? , pp 589-593

- David Scharfstein
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