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El. knyga: Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: How Has it Changed? [World Scientific e-book]

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The two most topical issues in current financial markets deal with the causes of the recent financial crisis and the means to prevent future crises. This book addresses the latter and stresses a major shift in most countries toward a better understanding of financial stability and how it can be achieved. In particular, the papers in this volume examine the recent change in emphasis at central banks with regard to financial stability. For example: What were the cross-country differences in emphasis on financial stability in the past? Did these differences appear to affect the extent of the adverse impact of the financial crisis on individual countries? What are perceived to be the major future threats to financial stability? These and related issues are discussed in the book by well-known experts in the field some of the best minds in the world pursuing financial stability. Following the global financial crisis, significant reforms have been initiated in many countries to address financial stability more directly, frequently focusing on macroprudential policy frameworks in which central banks play a more active role.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
I Special Addresses
1(66)
The (Changing) Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability Policies
3(8)
Peter Praet
The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: How Has It Changed?
11(46)
Willem H. Buiter
Pursuing Financial Stability at the Federal Reserve
57(10)
Janet L. Yellen
II The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Historical Review and Critique
67(90)
Financial Stability: Lessons Learned from the Recent Crisis and Implications for the Federal Reserve
69(14)
Nellie Liang
Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Lessons from the Experience of the Bank of Japan
83(22)
Takeo Hoshi
Overcoming the Fear of Free Falling: Monetary Policy Graduation in Emerging Markets
105(26)
Carlos A. Vegh
Guillermo Vuletin
Can We Identify the Financial Cycle?
131(26)
Mathias Drehmann
Claudio Borio
Kostas Tsatsaronis
III Central Banks and Asset Price Bubbles
157(50)
Low Interest Rates and Housing Bubbles: Still No Smoking Gun
159(28)
Kenneth N. Kuttner
Classic FIT and Lean FIT: Is Inflation-Targeting Guilty of Causing the Financial Instability of 2007--2009?
187(20)
Takatoshi Ito
IV Current, Past, and Potential Future Threats to Financial Stability
207(48)
Bank Capital Regulations: Learning the Right Lessons from the Crisis
209(10)
Asli Demirgug-Kunt
International Monetary Reform: Exchange Rates or Interest Rates?
219(18)
Ronald McKinnon
Threats to Financial Stability in Emerging Markets: The New and Very Active Role of Central Banks
237(18)
Liliana Rojas-Suarez
V The Social Productivity of the Financial Sector
255(52)
In Defense of Wall Street: The Social Productivity of the Financial System
257(24)
Ross Levine
Output Growth Variability: The Role of Financial Markets
281(16)
Alexander Popov
Occupying the Wrong Street? The Social Productivity of the Financial Sector: Some Comments
297(10)
Gerard Caprio, Jr.
VI Open Issues in the Regulatory Debate: Failure Resolutions, Bailouts, Moral Hazard, and Market Discipline
307(76)
Bankers and Brokers First: Loose Ends in the Theory of Central Bank Policymaking
309(18)
Edward J. Kane
The Elusive Scale Economies of the Largest Banks and Their Implications for Global Competitiveness
327(20)
Joseph P. Hughes
The Ex Ante versus Ex Post Effect of Public Guarantees
347(18)
Evren Damar
Reint Gropp
Adi Mordel
Real and Imaginary Resolution Options for Large Financial Institutions
365(18)
David A. Skeel, Jr.
VII Policy Panel: Where to from Here?
383(64)
Is Our Economy's Financial Sector Worth What It Costs Us?
385(6)
Benjamin M. Friedman
The Eurozone Crisis: Causes, Remedy, and Misperceptions
391(18)
Richard C. Koo
Macroprudential and Monetary Policies
409(14)
Frederic S. Mishkin
The Eurozone Crisis
423(10)
Richard Portes
The Way Forward --- Central Banks with Financial Stability Mandates: The Case of the Eurosystem
433(14)
Anne Sibert
Conference Agenda 447