
Assessing Bank Reform
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Amid extensive proposals for deposit insurance reform, Congress enacted the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act (FDICIA), one of the most important and controversial pieces of banking legislation of the last fifty years.
In December 1992, Brookings sponsored a conference, in conjunction with the Chicago Clearing House Association, to mark the first anniversary of FDICIA and to assess its impact.
This book features the papers presented at the conference and a summary of the discussion of the more than 150 participants. Representatives with diverse viewpoints met to consider and debate the wisdom of FDICIA and of future banking policy. The authors include leading academic scholars, current and former policymakers, and experts from the private sector. Their papers cover the intellectual and political history of the Act, how the Act was being implemented, responses of regulators and banks to the Act, and how banking regulatory and legislative policy should proceed. The book concludes with recommendations for future banking regulatory and legislative policy.
In addition to editors Kaufman and Litan, the contributors are James E. Annable, First National Bank of Chicago; Richard C. Aspinwill, Chase Manhattan Bank; Richard Scott Carnell, Senate Banking Committee; Anthony Downs, Brookings; Robert E. Glauber, Harvard University; William S. Haraf, Citicorp; W. Lee Hoskins, Huntington National Bank; Edward J. Kane, Boston College; Congressman Jim Leach, ranking minority member of the House Banking Committee; David W. Mullins, Jr., vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve Board; Kenneth E. Scott, Stanford Law School; Karen D. Shaw, Institute for Strategy Development; Barbara Timmer, former General Counsel, House Banking Committee, and Jay M. Weintraub, Merrill Lynch.
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- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction and Summary
- Background of the Act: Intellectual and Political History
- The Intellectual History of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991
- FDICIA: The Wheels Came Off on the Road through Congress
- Comments
- Implementation of the Act: Key Regulations and Regulatory Proposals
- FDICIA at One: A Troublesome Toddler at Best
- Implementing FDICIA-An Interim Assessment
- Comments
- Comments
- Two Views from the Policymaking Community
- The Future of the Banking Industry
- Capital Standards and the Performance of the U.S. Banking Industry
- Responses to FDICIA: Banks and Regulators
- FDICIA from the Bankers' Perspective: Too Much Medicine, Applied Indiscriminately
- The Culture of Ad Hoc Discretion
- Comments
- Comments
- Where To From Here?
- Deposit Insurance: Back to the Future
- Some Thoughts on the Future of Banking "Reform
- FDICIA's Regulatory Changes and the Future of the Banking Industry
- General Discussion
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