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Principles of Financial Regulation : A Dynamic Portfolio Approach
- Publication Year :
- 2001
- Publisher :
- Washington, DC: World Bank, 2001.
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Abstract
- Economists seeking explanations for the global financial crisis of 1997-99 are reaching consensus that a major factor was weak financial institutions, which resulted in part from inadequate government regulations. At the same time many developing countries are struggling with an overregulated financial system-one that stifles innovation and the flow of credit to new entrepreneurs and that can stunt the growth of well-established firms. In particular, too many countries are relying excessively on capital adequacy standards, which are inefficient and sometimes counterproductive. The author argues that financial systems can be reformed successfully using a 'dynamic portfolio approach' aimed at managing the incentives and constraints that affect not only financial institutions exposure to risk but also their ability to cope with it. The article sets out general principles of financial regulation and shows how the dynamic portfolio approach can help countries deal with the special problems that arise during the transition to a more liberalized economy as well as those that arise in dealing with a financial crisis similar to the 1997 crisis in East Asia.
- Subjects :
- Economics
DEBTOR RIGHTS
DEPOSIT
INFLATION
REGULATORY STRUCTURE
EXTERNALITIES
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
EQUITIES
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
INVESTMENT CAPITAL
NONBANKS
INCOME
RECESSION
FEDERAL RESERVE
MARKET REGULATION
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
RETURNS
COLLATERAL
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
MORAL HAZARD
NET WORTH
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FLOW OF CREDIT
REGULATORY REGIME
TRANSPARENCY
MORTGAGE
Financial economics
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK PORTFOLIO
HIGH INTEREST RATE
Development
ASSET VALUES
DEPOSITS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
DEREGULATION
DEVALUATION
STATE BANKS
Financial services
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
BALANCE SHEET
MONETARY POLICY
FOREIGN BANKS
LIQUIDITY
INTEREST RATES
INTEREST RATE POLICIES
SYSTEMIC CRISES
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
MORTGAGE REGULATIONS
Portfolio
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
CASH FLOW
BANKING SYSTEMS
CAPITAL MARKET LIBERALIZATION
CONNECTED LENDING
ENTREPRENEURS
TREASURY BILLS
Financial analysis
PORTFOLIO
BANKRUPTCY
RISK SHARING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY REQUIREMENT
LENDERS
LENDER
USE OF DERIVATIVES
FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION
EXPLICIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE
FINANCIAL POSITION
PARTICULAR ASSET
FINANCIAL CRISES
RISK PREMIUM
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
LIABILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
EQUITY CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
DIVERSIFICATION
JUDGMENT
BOND
BANKS
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
BANK RESTRUCTURING
BORROWING
BAILOUTS
BANKING CRISES
LOAN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
WORKOUT
NONPERFORMING LOANS
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
MARKET FAILURES
REAL ESTATE
BAD ASSETS
LOW INTEREST RATES
business.industry
TRANSFER PAYMENT
FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITIES
BIASES
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
ASSET RESOLUTION
Financial regulation
DEPOSITORS
LEVERAGE
DEPOSIT INSURANCE SYSTEM
RISK EXPOSURE
TRANSACTION
REGULATORY POLICIES
VALUATION
BANKING SYSTEM
Financial system
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATION
BOOK VALUE
FINANCIAL WEAKNESSES
INSIDER LENDING
CREDITOR
RISK OF DEFAULT
MARKET ECONOMIES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES
BANK LENDING
REGULATORY CAPACITY
SUPPLY OF CREDIT
INSTRUMENT
TRANSPARENT SYSTEMS
LAND VALUES
Corporate governance
CIVIL WAR
FINANCIAL CRISIS
GAMBLING
EVENT OF BANKRUPTCY
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
BALANCE SHEETS
GOVERNMENT BONDS
FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENT
BANK OWNERS
DEBTOR
RESERVES
ASSET PORTFOLIO
ASSETS
PROBLEM BANKS
MONETARY CLAIMS
DEPOSITOR
RISK DIVERSIFICATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
HIGH INTEREST RATES
REGULATORY REGIMES
SOLVENCY
BORROWER
TRUST CORPORATION
ASSET PRICES
MARK TO MARKET
NATIONAL BUDGETS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
TRANCHE
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
BANKRUPTCIES
DEPOSIT RATES
Balance sheet
INTEREST COSTS
HIDDEN SUBSIDY
MARKET VALUE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
DEFAULTS
REGULATORY REFORM
RISK TAKING
DEPOSIT RATE
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
ASSET BASE
SOURCES OF FUNDS
AMOUNT OF CREDIT
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
NET VALUE
CENTRAL BANKING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CENTRAL BANK
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
RETURN
MARKET DISCIPLINE
DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
CAPITAL MARKET
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
BANK REGULATION
CREDIT CRUNCH
LAND SPECULATION
REAL ESTATE ASSETS
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CAPITAL ADEQUACY REQUIREMENTS
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
PRIVATE BANKS
BANKRUPT
PUBLIC FUNDS
BANK INSOLVENCIES
IMPLICIT GUARANTEE
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
RATING AGENCIES
ARBITRAGE
CRIMINAL PENALTIES
PENALTIES
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
BANK FAILURES
FREE MARKETS
HOLDINGS
Capital market
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
EXPOSURE TO RISK
FORBEARANCE
LONG-TERM INTEREST
TREASURY
Economics and Econometrics
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Financial institution
HUMAN RESOURCES
CORPORATE BANKRUPTCIES
NONPERFORMANCE
PUBLIC POLICY
ACCESS TO CREDIT
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES
NEW ENTRANTS
NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY FUND
MARKET RISK
REGULATORS
DERIVATIVE
DIRECTED CREDIT
REGULATORY CAPACITIES
SAVINGS
CAPITAL BASE
ADVERSE EFFECTS
SYSTEMIC CRISIS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
INTEREST RATE
business
BANKRUPTCY LAW
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3df041726df3f6311b6fe70fb586daee