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E-raamat: New International Financial System, The: Analyzing The Cumulative Impact Of Regulatory Reform

Edited by (Loyola Univ Chicago, Usa), Edited by (Bank Of England, Uk), Edited by (Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago, Usa)
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Ever since the Great Recession, the global financial regulatory system has undergone significant changes. But have these changes been sufficient? Have they created a new problem of over-regulation? Is the system currently in a better position than in the pre-Recession years, or have we not adequately addressed the basic causes of the financial crisis and resulting Great Recession? These were the questions and issues addressed in the seventeenth annual international banking conference held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in November 2014. In collaboration with the Bank of England, the theme of the conference was to examine the state of the new global financial system as it has evolved in response to significant market changes and regulatory reforms triggered by the global financial crisis. The papers from that conference are collected in this volume, with contributions from an international array of government officials, regulators, industry practitioners and academics.
Preface v
Acknowledgements vii
About the Editors xiii
Part I Special Addresses
1(60)
Chapter 1 Financial Entropy and the Optimality of Over-regulation
3(34)
Alan S. Blinder
Chapter 2 Implementing the Regulatory Reform Agenda: The Pitfall of Myopia
37(10)
Stefan Ingves
Chapter 3 A Financial System Perspective on Central Clearing of Derivatives
47(14)
Jerome H. Powell
Part II Regulatory and Market Response to the Financial Crisis --- Banking
61(102)
Chapter 4 Shadow Banking in China
63(16)
Andrew Sheng
Chapter 5 Fed Liquidity Policy During the Financial Crisis: Playing For Time
79(52)
Robert Eisenbeis
Richard Herring
Chapter 6 Europe's Banking Union: Status and Prospects
131(32)
Nicolas Veron
Part III Regulatory and Market Response to the Financial Crisis --- Capital Markets
163(102)
Chapter 7 Capital Market Regulation in Japan after the Global Financial Crisis
165(26)
Takeo Hoshi
Ayako Yasuda
Chapter 8 Systemic Risk and Public Institutions: Evolving Perspectives from the Financial Crisis
191(24)
Chester Spatt
Chapter 9 Securities Regulation During and After the 2008 Financial Crisis
215(38)
Jennifer E. Bethel
Erik R. Sirri
Chapter 10 Regulatory Reform, its Possible Market Consequences and the Case of Securities Financing
253(12)
David Rule
Part IV Resolving Systemically Important Financial Institutions and Markets
265(72)
Chapter 11 A Critical Evaluation of Bail-in as a Bank Recapitalization Mechanism
267(40)
Charles Goodhart
Emilios Avgouleas
Chapter 12 Resolving Systemically Important Financial Institutions and Markets
307(8)
Adam Ketessidis
Chapter 13 The Role of Bankruptcy in Resolutions
315(8)
Kenneth E. Scott
Chapter 14 The Single Point of Entry Resolution Strategy and Market Incentives
323(14)
James R. Wigand
Part V Transitional Impact of the Reforms on the Financial Sector
337(68)
Chapter 15 Model Risk and the Great Financial Crisis: The Rise of Modern Model Risk Management
339(16)
Jeffrey A. Brown
Brad McGourty
Til Schuermann
Chapter 16 Banking in a Re-regulated World
355(16)
Luc Laeven
Chapter 17 Financial Reform in Transition
371(34)
Philipp Hartmann
Part VI Transitional Impact of the Reforms on the Real Sector
405(88)
Chapter 18 The Jury Is In
407(18)
Stephen G. Cecchetti
Chapter 19 Regulations, Reforms, and the Real Sector
425(34)
Martin Cihak
Chapter 20 Financial Fragmentation, Real-sector Lending, and the European Banking Union
459(14)
Giovanni Dell'ariccia
Chapter 21 New Capital and Liquidity Requirements: Transitional Effects on the Economy
473(20)
Douglas J. Elliott
Part VII Long-term Cumulative Steady State Outcome of Reforms --- Future Concerns?
493(54)
Chapter 22 Some Effects of Capital Regulation When There are Competing, Nonbank Lenders
495(16)
Mark J. Flannery
Chapter 23 The Steady State of the Banking Union
511(18)
Dirk Schoenmaker
Chapter 24 Resolving Systemically Important Entities: Lessons from the Government Sponsored Enterprises
529(18)
Mark Calabria
Part VIII Policy Panel --- Where to from Here?
547(48)
Chapter 25 Assessing the Overall Impact of Financial Reforms
549(10)
Svein Andresen
Chapter 26 Financial Regulation: Where to From Here?
559(10)
Vitor Constancio
Chapter 27 Where To From Here?: Financial Regulation 2.0
569(10)
Andrew W. Lo
Chapter 28 Key Fragilities of the Financial System
579(10)
Randall S. Kroszner
Chapter 29 Where to From Here for Financial Regulatory Policy?: Analyzing Housing Finance
589(6)
David Scharfstein
Index 595