The economics of bank bankruptcy law
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The economics of bank bankruptcy law
Springer, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This book shows that a special bank bankruptcy regime is desirable for the efficient restructuring and/or liquidation of distressed banks. It explores in detail both the principal features of corporate bankruptcy law and the specific characteristics of banks including the importance of public confidence, negative externalities of bank failures, fragmented regulatory framework, bank opaqueness, and the related asset-substitution problem and liquidity provision. These features distinguish banks from other corporations and are largely neglected in corporate bankruptcy law. The authors, an assistant professor for money and finance and a research economist at the Dutch Central Bank, propose changes in both prudential regulation and reorganization policies that should allow regulators and banking authorities to better mitigate disruptions in the financial system and minimize the social costs of bank failures. Their recommendations are complemented by a discussion of bank failures from the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
目次
1 Introduction.- 2 General Issues in Bankruptcy Law.- 3 Are Banks Special? Implications for Bank Bankruptcy Law.- 4 Systemic Crises.- 5 General Issues on the structure of Banking Industry.- 6 Current Bank Bankruptcy Regimes and Recent Developments.- 7 Optimal Design of Bank Bankruptcy Law and the Bank Failures from the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis.- 8 Conclusions.- 9 Appendix.
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