Ten Years After the Crash – Financial Crises and Regulatory Responses
Autor Sharyn O`halloran, Thomas Grollen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780231192842
ISBN-10: 0231192843
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 253 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
ISBN-10: 0231192843
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 153 x 253 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Notă biografică
Edited by Sharyn O'Halloran and Thomas Groll
Cuprins
Foreword, by David Madigan
Preface, by Sharyn O¿Halloran and Thomas Groll
1. Introduction: Overview of the Financial Crisis and Its Impacts, by Sharyn O¿Halloran, Thomas Groll, and Geraldine McAllister
Part I. The Financial Crisis in Perspective
2. If ¿It¿ Happened Again: A Road Map for Regulatory Reform, by Glenn Hubbard
3. Trends and Delegation in U.S. Financial Market Regulation, by Thomas Groll, Sharyn O¿Halloran, and Geraldine McAllister
4. We Did Not Repeat the Errors of the Past: Lessons Drawn from the Fed¿s Policy During the Great Depression, by Antoine Parent
5. Regulation and Competition in the EU Financial Sector, by Pierre-Charles Pradier
6. Trends in Financial Market Regulation, by Nolan McCarty
Part II. Creating The Right (Dis)incentives
7. Progress and Challenges After the Financial Crisis, by Jacob J. Lew
8. Banks and Tax Havens: First Evidence Based on Country-by-Country Reporting, by Vincent Bouvatier, Gunther Capelle-Blancard, and Anne-Laure Delatte
9. ¿Dynamic Precaution¿ in Maintaining Financial Stability: The Importance of FSOC, by Jeffrey N. Gordon
Part III. Use and (Ab)Use of Models in Predicting Financial Outcomes
10. Reflections on the Global Financial Crisis Ten Years On, by Joseph E. Stiglitz
11. The Right Way to Use Models, by Emanuel Derman
12. The Fundamental Volatility of the Digital Economy as a Contributor to Financial Instability, by Eli Noam
13. The Impact of Regulation on Systemic Risk, by Sharyn O¿Halloran and Nikolai Nowaczyk
14. Big Data, Process Scalability, and Financial Stability, by Mark D. Flood
Part IV. Regulating for the Next Crisis?
15. Rules Versus Principles in Financial Regulation Following the Crisis: It All Depends on the Purpose, by Paul Tucker
16. How to Regulate in Times of Crisis, by Stephen M. Cutler
17. The Economic and Political Implications of the Dodd-Frank Act, by Barney Frank
18. The Regulatory Sine Curve: What Explains the Retreat from Systemic Risk Regulation (and Why It Was Predictable), by John C. Coffee Jr.
19. Roundtable: It¿s Not Too Much or Too Little Regulation; It¿s Getting It Right, by John C. Coffee Jr., Stephen M. Cutler, Barney Frank, and Kathryn Judge
Part V. The Origins of the Next Financial Crisis
20. Interview: Striking the Right Balance Between Markets and Regulation, by William T. Winters Interviewed by Ailsa Roell
21. Money Market Funds After the Onset of the Crisis, by Viktoria Baklanova and Joseph Tanega
22. The 2017 Tax Act¿s Potential Impact on Bank Safety and Capitalization, by Mark J. Roe and Michael Troge
23. Derivative Clearinghouses: Collateral Management and Policy Implications, by Agostino Capponi
Concluding Remarks, by Sharyn O¿Halloran and Thomas Groll
Contributors
Index
Preface, by Sharyn O¿Halloran and Thomas Groll
1. Introduction: Overview of the Financial Crisis and Its Impacts, by Sharyn O¿Halloran, Thomas Groll, and Geraldine McAllister
Part I. The Financial Crisis in Perspective
2. If ¿It¿ Happened Again: A Road Map for Regulatory Reform, by Glenn Hubbard
3. Trends and Delegation in U.S. Financial Market Regulation, by Thomas Groll, Sharyn O¿Halloran, and Geraldine McAllister
4. We Did Not Repeat the Errors of the Past: Lessons Drawn from the Fed¿s Policy During the Great Depression, by Antoine Parent
5. Regulation and Competition in the EU Financial Sector, by Pierre-Charles Pradier
6. Trends in Financial Market Regulation, by Nolan McCarty
Part II. Creating The Right (Dis)incentives
7. Progress and Challenges After the Financial Crisis, by Jacob J. Lew
8. Banks and Tax Havens: First Evidence Based on Country-by-Country Reporting, by Vincent Bouvatier, Gunther Capelle-Blancard, and Anne-Laure Delatte
9. ¿Dynamic Precaution¿ in Maintaining Financial Stability: The Importance of FSOC, by Jeffrey N. Gordon
Part III. Use and (Ab)Use of Models in Predicting Financial Outcomes
10. Reflections on the Global Financial Crisis Ten Years On, by Joseph E. Stiglitz
11. The Right Way to Use Models, by Emanuel Derman
12. The Fundamental Volatility of the Digital Economy as a Contributor to Financial Instability, by Eli Noam
13. The Impact of Regulation on Systemic Risk, by Sharyn O¿Halloran and Nikolai Nowaczyk
14. Big Data, Process Scalability, and Financial Stability, by Mark D. Flood
Part IV. Regulating for the Next Crisis?
15. Rules Versus Principles in Financial Regulation Following the Crisis: It All Depends on the Purpose, by Paul Tucker
16. How to Regulate in Times of Crisis, by Stephen M. Cutler
17. The Economic and Political Implications of the Dodd-Frank Act, by Barney Frank
18. The Regulatory Sine Curve: What Explains the Retreat from Systemic Risk Regulation (and Why It Was Predictable), by John C. Coffee Jr.
19. Roundtable: It¿s Not Too Much or Too Little Regulation; It¿s Getting It Right, by John C. Coffee Jr., Stephen M. Cutler, Barney Frank, and Kathryn Judge
Part V. The Origins of the Next Financial Crisis
20. Interview: Striking the Right Balance Between Markets and Regulation, by William T. Winters Interviewed by Ailsa Roell
21. Money Market Funds After the Onset of the Crisis, by Viktoria Baklanova and Joseph Tanega
22. The 2017 Tax Act¿s Potential Impact on Bank Safety and Capitalization, by Mark J. Roe and Michael Troge
23. Derivative Clearinghouses: Collateral Management and Policy Implications, by Agostino Capponi
Concluding Remarks, by Sharyn O¿Halloran and Thomas Groll
Contributors
Index