
The New Financial Architecture
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Covering a wide range of topics, from the rationale of banking regulation to optimal banking regulation in the new world environments, this book examines the innovative tools needed to cope with these problems. Greater reliance on market discipline; the use of internal controls based on statistical models, such as Value-at-Risk; and subordinated debt are discussed. This timely, probing analysis of one of the hottest topics in bank regulation today, is an important resource for professionals and their academic colleagues in the fields of banking, finance, investment, and world trade.
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Regulating International Banking: Rationale, History, and Future Prospects by Ronnie J. Phillips and Richard D. Johnson
Are Banks and Their Regulators Outdated? by Benton E. Gup
Designing the New Architecture for U.S. Banking by George G. Kaufman
What Is Optimal Financial Regulation? by Richard J. Herring and Anthony M. Santomero
The Optimum Regulatory Model for the Next Millennium-Lessons from International Comparisons and the Australian-Asian Experience by Carolyn Currie
Banking Trends and Deposit Insurance Risk Assessment in the 21st Century by Steven A. Seelig
Supervisory Goals and Subordinated Debt by Larry Wall
Market Discipline for Banks: A Historical Review by Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines
Market Discipline and the Corporate Governance of Banks: Theory vs. Evidence by Benton E. Gup
Message to Basle: Risk Reduction Rather than Management by Johannes Jüttner
Drafting Land Legislation for Developing Countries: An Example from East Africa by Norman J. Singer
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