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Systemic Financial Crises Resolving Large Bank Insolvencies Douglas Darrell Evanoff

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Systemic Financial Crises Resolving Large Bank Insolvencies Douglas Darrell Evanoff
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 474
Author: Douglas Darrell Evanoff, George G. Kaufman
ISBN: 9789812563484, 9789812569479, 9812563482, 9812569472
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Systemic Financial Crises Resolving Large Bank Insolvencies Douglas Darrell Evanoff by Douglas Darrell Evanoff, George G. Kaufman 9789812563484, 9789812569479, 9812563482, 9812569472 instant download after payment.

Bank failures, like illness and taxes, are almost a certainty at some time in the future. What is less certain is their cost to and adverse implications for macro-economies. Past failures have frequently been resolved at very high cost to society. However, the cost could be reduced through having a well-developed, credible and widely publicized plan ready to put into action by policy-makers. If no such plan is ready when a large bank approaches insolvency, political pressures are likely to influence the response of regulators. Minimizing immediate, short-run costs are likely to outweigh minimizing further out, longer-run and longer-lasting costs, even if these delayed costs promise to be substantially greater. Stated differently, today will win out over tomorrow and politics will trump economics. How best to prevent such unfavorable outcomes is the major theme of this volume. The articles presented review past insolvency resolutions, draw lessons from these resolutions, discuss impediments to efficient resolutions - including cross-country, cross-regulator, and institutional challenges - and recommend how to move forward.

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