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Acknowledgments |
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About the Editors |
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Part I Special Addresses |
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Chapter 1 Shared Responsibility for the Regulation of International Banks |
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Chapter 2 Post-Crisis Risks and Bank Equity Capital |
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Chapter 3 Reputational Risks and Large International Banks |
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Part II The Cross-Border Banking Landscape |
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Chapter 4 Cross-Border Banking Flows and Organizational Complexity in Financial Conglomerates |
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Chapter 5 Global Banks: Good or Good-Bye? |
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Chapter 6 The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks: Does Scale Define the Winners? |
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Chapter 7 The International Banking Landscape: Developments, Drivers, and Potential Implications |
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Part III Banking Activity Trends Following the Financial Crisis: Expansion? Retrenchment? |
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Chapter 8 How Did Foreign Bank Lending Change During the Recent Financial Crisis: An Overview |
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Chapter 9 Banking Activity Trends Following the Financial Crisis: Expansion or Retrenchment? |
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Chapter 10 Global Banking: Old and New Lessons from Emerging Europe |
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Chapter 11 Banks' Love Story with Sovereign Debt: Causes, Consequences, and Policy |
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Part IV Implications for Supervision and Regulation |
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Chapter 12 Patterns in International Banking and Their Implications for Prudential Policies |
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Chapter 13 Supervision and Regulation: Effects of Global Financial Crisis on Japan and Asia |
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Chapter 14 The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks: Implications for Supervision and Regulation |
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Part V Risk Management |
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Chapter 15 At a Crossroad? Regulatory Capital and Operational Risk |
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Chapter 16 The Transmission of Bank Default Risk During the Global Financial Crisis |
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Chapter 17 An Overview of Regulatory Stress-Testing and How to Improve It |
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Chapter 18 The Role of Foreign Banks in Local Credit Booms |
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Part VI Safety Net and Resolution Issues for Large and Cross-Border Banks |
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Chapter 19 Towards a Global Solution for a Global Problem |
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Chapter 20 Cross-Border Bank Resolution: Recent Developments |
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Part VII Corporate Governance Issues in the New Environment |
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Chapter 21 Corporate Governance and Bank Risk Taking |
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Chapter 22 Vertical and Horizontal Problems in Financial Regulation and Corporate Governance |
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Chapter 23 Incentive Compensation and Bank Risk: Insights from Organizational Economics |
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Chapter 24 Cultural Failures at Banks: A Review and Possible Solutions |
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Part VIII Policy Discussion: Where to from Here? |
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Chapter 25 Understanding the Future of Banking Scale and Scope Economies, and Fintech |
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Chapter 26 Four Key Factors Affecting the Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks |
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Chapter 27 The Last Crisis, the Next Crisis, and the Future of Large Banks |
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Chapter 28 The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks |
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