The answer, says Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Anthony Santomero, is yes, no, and maybe. Yes, the government must absorb some of the risks inherent in the banking system in order to maintain the system's stability. No, regulations that ignore the self-interested reactions of both bankers and their customers will not serve those customers well. And maybe, bank regulations, in principle, can help if they increase competition or the flow of information. In practice, however, some regulations designed to improve the quality of information have met with mixed success. President Santomero suggests that focusing on improving both financial literacy and information disclosure might be more productive.Banks and banking ; Bank superv...
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We survey the theory of banking regulation from the general perspective of regulatory theory. Starti...
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A presentation of the case for adopting market-oriented reforms to our bank regulatory and federal d...
Poor regulation and supervision have been noted as contributing factors to the recent financial cris...
The paper takes the stand that the central banks as financial regulators have their own interest in ...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
An opinion that the regulatory structure of the financial industry must change to meet the needs of ...
This Article examines our current scheme of bank regulation through an analysis of banks\u27 securit...
In some industries, firms are able to choose who regulates them. There is a long debate over whether...
In response to the difficulties facing the nation’s leading financial institutions after the 2008 ec...
How should banks be regulated to avoid their failure? Banks must control the risks they take with de...
Through a focus on the ever increasing need to address information asymmetries, as well as reference...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation asks whether banking is unique in avoiding the costs associ...
Government is today the primary regulator of the US banking system. The Federal Reserve System, the ...
Legislation on financial services modernization has taken on special urgency since the banking indus...
We survey the theory of banking regulation from the general perspective of regulatory theory. Starti...
The authors report cross-country data on commercial bank regulation and ownership in more than 60 co...
A presentation of the case for adopting market-oriented reforms to our bank regulatory and federal d...
Poor regulation and supervision have been noted as contributing factors to the recent financial cris...
The paper takes the stand that the central banks as financial regulators have their own interest in ...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
An opinion that the regulatory structure of the financial industry must change to meet the needs of ...
This Article examines our current scheme of bank regulation through an analysis of banks\u27 securit...
In some industries, firms are able to choose who regulates them. There is a long debate over whether...
In response to the difficulties facing the nation’s leading financial institutions after the 2008 ec...
How should banks be regulated to avoid their failure? Banks must control the risks they take with de...
Through a focus on the ever increasing need to address information asymmetries, as well as reference...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation asks whether banking is unique in avoiding the costs associ...
Government is today the primary regulator of the US banking system. The Federal Reserve System, the ...