Restructuring the Banking System to Improve Safety and Soundness
2013; World Scientific; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1142/9789814520294_0021
ISSN1793-3641
AutoresThomas M. Hoenig, Charles Morris,
Tópico(s)Housing Market and Economics
ResumoWorld Scientific Studies in International EconomicsThe Social Value of the Financial Sector, pp. 401-425 (2013) No AccessRestructuring the Banking System to Improve Safety and SoundnessThomas M. Hoenig and Charles S. MorrisThomas M. HoenigFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation, USAThomas M. Hoenig is the Vice Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Charles S. Morris is a Vice President and Economist at the Federal Bank of Kansas City. This is a revised version of a paper originally issued in May 2011. The views in this paper are those of the authors and not those of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, the Federal Reserve System, or the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Michal Kowalik, an economist in the Banking Research Department at the Bank, contributed substantially to the proposal. The authors would like to thank Viral Acharya, Matt Richardson, Larry White, Richard Sylla, Thomas Philippon, Lasse Pedersen, Jacob Goldfield, and Nada Mora for helpful comments and suggestions. and Charles S. MorrisFederal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, USAhttps://doi.org/10.1142/9789814520294_0021Cited by:5 PreviousNext AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsRecommend to Library ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Abstract: The following sections are included: Executive Summary Proposal Why Restricting Activities Is the Solution Evolution of Current Financial Structure Regulation Increased Competition Shadow Banking Expansion of Bank Activities Implications for Financial Structure, Stability, and Risk Changes in Financial Structure and Stability New Activities Make It More Difficult to Manage and Monitor Risk Proposal to Reduce Costs and Risks to the Safety Net and Financial System Restricting Activities of Banking Organizations Reforming the Shadow Banking System References FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited By 5Financial Restructuring and Commercial Banks Performance Nexus in ZimbabweMufaro Dzingirai and Neeta Baporikar1 Jan 2022 | International Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting, Vol. 9, No. 1Forward-looking and Incentive-compatible Operational Risk Capital FrameworkMarco Migueis1 August 2017 | Finance and Economics Discussion Series, Vol. 2017, No. 087Lost in Translation: The Effects of Cultural Values on Bank Failures Around the WorldAllen N. Berger, Xinming Li, Charles Morris and Raluca A. Roman1 Jan 2017 | SSRN Electronic Journal, Vol. 102Banking and TradingArnoud W. A. Boot and Lev Ratnovski1 Jan 2012 | SSRN Electronic Journal, Vol. 64Banking and TradingArnoud W. A. Boot and Lev Ratnovski1 Jan 2012 | SSRN Electronic Journal, Vol. 64 The Social Value of the Financial SectorMetrics History PDF download
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