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Financial crisis 5 Regulation and Supervision 5 Safety Nets 5 Securitization 5
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Free 10 Undetermined 3
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Book / Working Paper 11 Article 2
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English 9 Undetermined 4
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Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr. 13 Levine, Ross 5 Barth, James 2 Barth, James R. 2 Demirguc-Kunt, Asli 2 Honohan, Patrick 2 Kane, Edward 2 Laeven, Luc 1
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Economics Department, Williams College 5 Center for Development Economics, Williams College 4 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 2
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Department of Economics Working Papers / Economics Department, Williams College 5 Center for Development Economics 4 NBER Working Papers 2 Proceedings / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 1 Prudential Supervision: What Works and What Doesn't 1
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RePEc 13
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Financial regulation after the crisis: how did we get here, and how do we get out?
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr. - In: Proceedings (2013) Nov, pp. 1-49
Following the crisis of 2007, regulatory authorities either are or should be engaging in a fundamental reconsideration of how they approach financial regulation and supervision. This paper briefly summarizes the present international consensus on regulation as embodied in the Basel framework,...
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Safe and Sound Banking: A Role for Countercyclical Regulatory Requirements?
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr. - Economics Department, Williams College - 2009
Most explanations of the crisis of 2007-2009 emphasize the role of the preceding boom in real estate and asset markets in a variety of advanced countries. As a result, an idea that is gaining support among various groups is how to make Basel II or any regulatory regime less procyclical. This...
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Financial Regulation in a Changing World: Lessons from the Recent Crisis
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr. - Economics Department, Williams College - 2009
The current crisis is leading many to re-think the role of finance and how it snew. This paper reviews what was regarded as the conventional wisdom on financial regulation prior to the 2007 onset of the crisis, briefly recounts some of the main factors behind the events of the 2007-09 years, and...
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Financial Regulation in a Changing World: Lessons from the Recent Crisis
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr. - Center for Development Economics, Williams College - 2009
The current crisis is leading many to re-think the role of finance and how it snew. This paper reviews what was regarded as the conventional wisdom on financial regulation prior to the 2007 onset of the crisis, briefly recounts some of the main factors behind the events of the 2007-09 years, and...
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The 2007 Meltdown in Structured Securitization: Searching for Lessons not Scapegoats
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr.; Demirguc-Kunt, Asli; Kane, … - Economics Department, Williams College - 2008
The intensity of recent turbulence in financial markets has surprised nearly everyone. This paper searches out the root causes of the crisis, distinguishing them from scapegoating explanations that have been used in policy circles to divert attention from the underlying breakdown of incentives....
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The 2007 Meltdown in Structured Securitization: Searching for Lessons not Scapegoats
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr.; Demirguc-Kunt, Asli; Kane, … - Center for Development Economics, Williams College - 2008
The intensity of recent turbulence in financial markets has surprised nearly everyone. This paper searches out the root causes of the crisis, distinguishing them from scapegoating explanations that have been used in policy circles to divert attention from the underlying breakdown of incentives....
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Bank Regulations Are Changing: But For Better or Worse?
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr.; Levine, Ross; Barth, James - Economics Department, Williams College - 2008
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Banking Crises
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr.; Honohan, Patrick - Economics Department, Williams College - 2008
The history of banking around the world has been punctuated by frequent systemic crises. As with Tolstoy's unhappy families, not all crises are the same; distinct roles have been played at different times by mismanagement, government interference and macroeconomic shocks. This review identifies...
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Bank Regulations Are Changing: But For Better or Worse?
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr.; Levine, Ross; Barth, James - Center for Development Economics, Williams College - 2008
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Banking Crises
Caprio, Gerard Caprio, Jr.; Honohan, Patrick - Center for Development Economics, Williams College - 2008
The history of banking around the world has been punctuated by frequent systemic crises. As with Tolstoy's unhappy families, not all crises are the same; distinct roles have been played at different times by mismanagement, government interference and macroeconomic shocks. This review identifies...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008852789
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