Buch, Englisch, 476 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 467 g
Buch, Englisch, 476 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 467 g
ISBN: 978-0-12-813864-9
Verlag: ACADEMIC PR INC
Zielgruppe
<p>Economics and finance students (upper-division undergraduates / MBA / PhD), bank executives, regulators, policy makers, financial analysts, researchers, and anyone with a basic knowledge of economics / finance interested in banking, financial crises, and regulatory policy</p>
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
I Introductory materials1. Introduction to bank bailouts, bail-ins and the related topics covered in the book2. Conditions that generally bring about bank bailouts, bail-ins, and other resolution methods3. Descriptions of the TARP program, other bank bailouts and bail-ins, and other resolution approaches in the United States and around the world4. Theoretical background on bank bailouts, bail-ins, and other resolution approaches
II Empirical research on TARP5. Methodologies used in most of the TARP empirical studies6. Determinants of applying for and receiving TARP funds and exiting early from the program7. Effects of TARP on recipient banks' valuations8. Effects of TARP on market discipline9. Effects of TARP on bank leverage risk10. Effects of TARP on bank competition11. Effects of TARP on bank credit supply12. Effects of TARP on bank portfolio risk13. Effects of TARP on recipient banks' credit customers14. Effects of TARP on the real economy15. Effects of TARP on systemic risk
III Empirical evidence bank bailouts other than TARP, bail-ins, and other resolution approaches16. Empirical research on bailouts other than TARP17. Empirical research on bail-ins18. Empirical research on other resolution approaches
IV First lines of defense to help avoid bailouts, bail-ins, and other resolutions19. Mechanisms for the first lines of defense20. Capital requirements21. Liquidity requirements22. Stress tests23. Prudential regulatory activity restrictions24. Prudential supervision25. Deposit insurance26. Direct government ownership of banks
V Looking toward the future27. Social costs and benefits28. Implications for bank policymakers and bank managers29. Open research questions to be addressed by future research