Regulation of financial intermediaries in emerging markets
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Regulation of financial intermediaries in emerging markets
Response Books, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The regulation of financial intermediaries is a significant challenge to policy makers, particularly those in emerging economies. This volume examines: the best practices in regulation in emerging markets; the new Basle norms for capital adequacy; the question of single versus multiple regulators, as viewed by the International Monetary Fund; ways to harness incentives in the context of banking; the subsidy dependence enjoyed by commercial banks and the development of financial institutions before and after the commencement of financial reforms in India; and proposes an innovative approach to setting limits for NPAs in banks.
目次
Introduction - Rupa Rege Nitsure, Mathew Jospeh and T T Ram Mohan
Some Critical Issues in the Banking Sector Today - T T Ram Mohan
Primer on Finance, Growth and Regulation - James R Barth and Susanne Trimbath
A Cross-Country Analysis of External Governance and Bank Profitability - James R Barth et al
BIS Issues - Philip Turner and Uwe Neumann
External versus Internal Guidelines
Regulation of Financial Conglomerates - V Sundararajan
A Case for Super Regulator
Harnessing Incentives - Kose John, Amar Gande and Lemma Senbet
Imperfections in Indian Regulation as Measured by the Subsidy Dependence Index - Abhay Pethe and Rupa Rege Nitsure
A Case Study for Banks and Financial Institutions
Evaluating the Performance of the Indian Banking System - An Analytical Appraisal of a Tolerable Limit of Non-Performing Assets - Sugata Marjit and Samaresh Bardhan
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