Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulations; they have been one of the root causes of the recent financial crisis. M. Thiemann identifies the structural causes for their rapid growth, and shows which institutional reforms could prevent the circumvention of regulations
Existence of a parallel banking system along with the traditional banking system has been pointed o...
This article examines the recent regulatory reforms of the shadow banking system and why they were n...
Shadow banking is the concept used by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and the European Commissio...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 threw into sharp relief the complex system of credit intermediation ...
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulatio...
peer reviewedThis paper studies the specificities of the regulation of shadow banking in Europe. It ...
This study will evaluate certain proposals on banking regulation brought forward by experts in Banki...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thomson Reuters - Sweet and Maxwell in The...
Since its rise in the second half of the twentieth century, shadow banking has grown to overtake com...
After the outbreak of the international financial crisis in 2008, the concept of shadow banking was ...
This article examines the role of the shadow banking system in the global financial crisis of 2007–9...
This chapter describes the growth and risks of and regulatory responses to shadow banking—financial ...
This paper examines the development of the shadow banking sector in the US leading up to the global ...
Existence of a parallel banking system along with the traditional banking system has been pointed o...
This article examines the recent regulatory reforms of the shadow banking system and why they were n...
Shadow banking is the concept used by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and the European Commissio...
The financial crisis of 2007/08 threw into sharp relief the complex system of credit intermediation ...
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
The 'shadow banking system' refers to a system of credit-provision occurring outside of the official...
Shadow banking refers to bank-like financial activities that do not fall under traditional regulatio...
peer reviewedThis paper studies the specificities of the regulation of shadow banking in Europe. It ...
This study will evaluate certain proposals on banking regulation brought forward by experts in Banki...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Thomson Reuters - Sweet and Maxwell in The...
Since its rise in the second half of the twentieth century, shadow banking has grown to overtake com...
After the outbreak of the international financial crisis in 2008, the concept of shadow banking was ...
This article examines the role of the shadow banking system in the global financial crisis of 2007–9...
This chapter describes the growth and risks of and regulatory responses to shadow banking—financial ...
This paper examines the development of the shadow banking sector in the US leading up to the global ...
Existence of a parallel banking system along with the traditional banking system has been pointed o...
This article examines the recent regulatory reforms of the shadow banking system and why they were n...
Shadow banking is the concept used by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and the European Commissio...