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Banking Regulation 2 Dynamic and Reliable Regulation 2 Financial Crisis 2 Optimal Regulation 2 Sociology of Finance 2 Bank regulation 1 Bankenaufsicht 1 Bankenkrise 1 Bankenregulierung 1 Banking crisis 1 Banking supervision 1 Basel Accord 1 Basler Akkord 1 Financial crisis 1 Financial market regulation 1 Finanzkrise 1 Finanzmarktregulierung 1 Regulation 1 Regulierung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Aldegwy, Mohamed 2 Thiemann, Matthias 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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How economics got it wrong: Formalism, equilibrium modelling and pseudo-optimization in banking regulatory studies
Aldegwy, Mohamed; Thiemann, Matthias - 2016
Since the outbreak of the financial crisis, the macro-prudential policy paradigm has gained increasing prominence (Bank of England, 2009; Bernanke, 2011). The dynamics of this shift in the economic discourse, and the reasons this shift has not taken place prior to the crisis have not been addressed...
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How economics got it wrong : formalism, equilibrium modelling and pseudo-optimization in banking regulatory studies
Aldegwy, Mohamed; Thiemann, Matthias - 2016
Since the outbreak of the financial crisis, the macro-prudential policy paradigm has gained increasing prominence (Bank of England, 2009; Bernanke, 2011). The dynamics of this shift in the economic discourse, and the reasons this shift has not taken place prior to the crisis have not been addressed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011477619
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