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In contrast to most Scandinavian countries, Iceland allocates the income of closely held businesses (CHBs) between …
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Iceland and the Baltic countries. During the build-up of the crisis, there were shortcomings in macroeconomic policies and in …
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data from a now-defunct bank in Iceland, where liquidity shocks were immense, to demonstrate how a combination of stress …
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In contrast to most Scandinavian countries, Iceland allocates the income of closely held businesses (CHBs) between …
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ICELAND MODEL WITH FISCAL POLICY -- REFERENCES. …
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This paper reviews the literature on the macroeconomic impact of natural disasters and presents the IMF’s role in assisting countries coping with natural catastrophes. Focusing on seven country cases, the paper describes the emergency financing, policy support, and technical assistance...
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In this paper, we provide an overview of the concerns surrounding the variations in the calculation of risk-weighted assets (RWAs) across banks and jurisdictions and how this might undermine the Basel III capital adequacy framework. We discuss the key drivers behind the differences in these...
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This paper considers the implementation challenges facing the Basel Committee’s new proposals on bank capital standards. When compared with the existing Capital Accord, the proposals represent a shift across two intersecting dimensions—regulatory versus economic capital, and rules-based...
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This paper provides a unified analysis for the onset of the 1998 financial crisis and the strong economic recovery afterward in Russia and other former Soviet Union countries. Before the crisis a banking failure arose owing to the coexistence of a lemons credit market and high government...
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This paper explores insurance as a source of financial system vulnerability. It provides a brief overview of the insurance industry and reviews the risks it faces, as well as several recent failures of insurance companies that had systemic implications. Assimilation of banking-type activities by...
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