Too big to fail and too big to save : dilemmas for banking reform
Year of publication: |
February 2016
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Authors: | Barth, James R. ; Wihlborg, Clas |
Published in: |
National Institute economic review. - London : Sage, ISSN 0027-9501, ZDB-ID 241900-2. - Vol. 235.2016, p. 27-39
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Subject: | financial crises | too big to fail | systemically important banks | Dodd-Frank Act | Financial Stability Board | regulation and supervision | Bankenregulierung | Bank regulation | Finanzkrise | Financial crisis | Bankenaufsicht | Banking supervision | Welt | World | Bankenkrise | Banking crisis | Großbank | Large bank | Systemrisiko | Systemic risk | Regulierung | Regulation | Bankenreform | Banking reform | Finanzmarktregulierung | Financial market regulation |
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