Bank Failures in the Major Trading Countries of the World : Causes and Remedies

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Bank Failures in the Major Trading Countries of the World : Causes and Remedies

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781567202083
  • DDC分類 332.1

Full Description

Bank failures, near failures, and crises are common throughout the world, and particularly in the major G-10 trading countries, including the United States, Germany, and Japan. But equally common are the bailouts by national governments, when they perceive that bank failure will result in severe economic distress. Gup examines these events, focusing on happenings in the particularly volatile years since 1980, and finds that nonperforming real estate loans, even more than fraud, are the primary cause. His wide-ranging investigation casts doubt on the effectiveness of bank regulation and makes clear that with globalization and emerging technologies, change in regulatory methods is needed. This book is essential for scholars, students as well as professionals in international banking, finance, investment, and world trade.

Contents

Introduction Key Concepts Contagion Crises Failure and Near Failure Insolvent Panics Resolution Runs Significant Incidents Systemic Risk Country Analysis: Part I Belgium Canada France Germany Italy Country Analysis: Part II Japan The Netherlands Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States Summary of Failures and Near Failures, Resolutions, and Significant Incidents Failures Resolutions Significant Incidents Too Big To Fail: An International Perspective The Doctrine Methods of Intervention Prudential Regulation of Banks: Is it Effective? The Changing Environment Harmonization of Prudential Regulation The Purposes of Regulation Theories of Regulation Problems with Regulatory Structure Regulatory Failures The Cost of Bank Regulation The Evolution of Bank Regulation Conclusion Crisis In Thailand: A Case Study Thailand Growth, Prosperity, and Bubbles Lessons References Appendix: Bank Failures, Systemic Risk, and Bank Regulation References Index