Who pays for bank insolvency?: Ebook. - Originally published in: 2003
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Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2003
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List of Tables List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction PART I: THE PROBLEM AND THE PROPOSED SOLUTION An Overview of the Issues-- D.G.Mayes The New Approach to Orderly Bank Exit: Questions and Answers-- A.Liuksila PART II: HOW BIG IS THE PROBLEM? Disclosure as a Cure for Moral Hazard: Necessary but Insufficient-- G.H.Stern The Incentive Compatible Design Of Deposit Insurance and Bank Failure Resolution: Concepts and Country Studies T.Beck Small Countries, Large Multi-Country Banks: a challenge to supervisors - the example of the Nordic-Baltic area-- J.SigurAdegreesson The Economic Impact of Insolvency Law-- B.Blowers & G.Young Do Bank Exit Regimes affect Banking Conditions?-- P.Granlund PART III: APPROACHES TO SOLVING THE PROBLEM A European Approach to Banking Crises-- H.Brouwer, G.Hebbink & S.Wesseling Avoiding a Crisis: Lessons from the Danish Experience-- E.Molgaard Learning Lessons and Implementing a New Approach to Bank Insolvency Resolution in Switzerland-- E.H.G.Hupkes Bank Resolution Policy and the Organization of Bank Insolvency Proceedings: Critical Dilemmas-- C.Hadjiemmanuil Appendix 1: The Proposed Approach to Bank Insolvency Legislation-- D.G.Mayes, L.Halme & A.Liuksila Appendix 2: The Basel Committee Guidance on Weak Banks References Index
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