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Improving Banking Supervision (Hardcover, New): D. Mayes, L. Halme, A Liuksila Improving Banking Supervision (Hardcover, New)
D. Mayes, L. Halme, A Liuksila
R2,670 Discovery Miles 26 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Improving Banking Supervision shows how greater market discipline can be used to help improve the quality of banks and their management in a world of increasing complexity, size, and innovation. The book is based on research undertaken in the Nordic countries and New Zealand, and set in an international context through reference and comparison to the experiences of banks throughout the EU and the US. The authors show how traditional methods of regulation, particularly across borders face limits and can impose substantial costs on customers. They propose alternatives for today's international banks, based on a network of incentives to prudential behavior and focusing on three main issues: the development of transparent corporate structures; the public disclosure of comparable meaningful information so that markets can assess banks; and the implementation of effective means to allow banks to exit without unacceptable costs to society.

Improving Banking Supervision (Paperback, 1st ed. 2001): D. Mayes, L. Halme, A Liuksila Improving Banking Supervision (Paperback, 1st ed. 2001)
D. Mayes, L. Halme, A Liuksila
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Improving Banking Supervision shows how greater market discipline can be used to help improve the quality of banks and their management in a world of increasing complexity, size and innovation. The book is based on research undertaken in the Nordic countries and New Zealand, and set in an international context through reference and comparison to the experiences of banks throughout the EU and the US. The authors show how traditional methods of regulation, particularly across borders face limits and can impose substantial costs on customers. They propose alternatives for today's international banks, based on a network of incentives to prudential behaviour and focusing on three main issues: - the development of transparent corporate structures - the public disclosure of comparable meaningful information so that markets can assess banks - the implementation of effective means to allow banks to exit without unacceptable costs to society

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