CROSS-BORDER COORDINATION OF MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICIES
Attila Csajbók and
Julia Király ()
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Attila Csajbók: Magyar Nemzeti Bank, Hungary
Chapter 6 in Macroprudential Regulatory Policies:The New Road to Financial Stability?, 2011, pp 65-87 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionWhy Cross-Border Coordination of Macroprudential Policies Is Needed?What Exactly Is to Be Coordinated?How to Coordinate (Locally vs. Globally, Based on Rules vs. Discretion)?Example for Global Coordination: The Macroprudential Elements of the Basel III StandardsExample for Local Coordination: The Case of Austria and HungaryConclusionReferences
Keywords: Macroprudential Regulation; Financial Regulation; Systemic Risk; Dodd-Frank; International Banking; Financial Crisis; Financial Stability; Bank Capital; Microprudential Regulation; Policy Tools; Cross-Border; Countercyclical Policy; Governance; Failure Resolution; Globalization; Basel III; Contingent Capital; Stress Tests (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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