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El. knyga: Social Value of the Financial Sector: Too Big to Fail or Just Too Big? [World Scientific e-book]

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As a result of the recent financial crisis, there has been significant public debate on the role of the financial sector in bringing about the “Great Depression.” More generally, there has been debate about whether the current industry structure has enhanced social welfare or served a detrimental role.This book is a collection of papers presented at the conference held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, in November 2012 that examined the social value of the financial sector as currently structured. Issues evaluated include what are the perceived benefits and costs of the current financial system? How valuable have industry innovations been for society? Should regulation be used to “move” the industry in a direction thought to be more valuable for society? Should “big” banks be broken up? What are the welfare implications of the current industry structure? In the book, leading industry scholars debate these issues with a goal of influencing public policy toward the industry.
Preface v
Acknowledgments vii
Part I Keynote Addresses
1(20)
Chapter 1 A Ferment of Regulatory Proposals
3(8)
Charles A. E. Goodhart
Chapter 2 Progress and Priorities for Financial Reform
11(10)
Mary John Miller
Part II Description and Measurement of the Financial System
21(68)
Chapter 3 What Is Meaningful Banking Reform, Why Is It So Necessary ... and So Unlikely?
23(10)
Charles W. Calomiris
Chapter 4 The Great Leveraging
33(34)
Alan M. Taylor
Chapter 5 Finance and Economic Development in a Model with Credit Rationing
67(14)
Jean-Louis Arcand
Enrico Berkes
Ugo Panizza
Chapter 6 Too Much Finance, Too Much Credit? Comments on Papers by Calomiris, Arcand---Berkes---Panizza, and Taylor
81(8)
Eugene N. White
Part III Social Benefits and Costs of the Current Financial System
89(68)
Chapter 7 Bank Regulatory Reforms and Racial Wage Discrimination
91(18)
Ross Levine
Alexey Levkov
Yona Rubinstein
Chapter 8 Finance: Economic Lifeblood or Toxin?
109(38)
Marco Pagano
Chapter 9 Finance: Is Bigger Badder?
147(10)
Gerard Caprio, Jr.
Part IV Financial Industry Innovation
157(80)
Chapter 10 A Proposal for the Resolution of Systemically Important Assets and Liabilities: The Case of the Repo Market
159(56)
Viral V. Acharya
T. Sabri Oncu
Chapter 11 Reexamining Financial Innovation after the Global Financial Crisis
215(14)
W. Scott Frame
Lawrence J. White
Chapter 12 Financial Innovation and Shadow Banking
229(8)
Luc Laeven
Part V Effects of Regulation, the Safety Net and Other Government Guarantees
237(36)
Chapter 13 Evolving Intermediation
239(18)
Nicola Cetorelli
Chapter 14 The Socially Optimal Level of Capital Requirements: A View from Two Papers
257(10)
Javier Suarez
Chapter 15 Effects of Regulation, the Safety Net, and Other Government Guarantees
267(6)
Mathias Dewatripont
Part VI Finance and Economic Activity: Variations across Emerging and Developed Markets
273(102)
Chapter 16 Legal and Alternative Institutions in Finance and Commerce
275(28)
Franklin Allen
Jun "QJ" Qian
Chapter 17 Finance in the Tropics: Understanding Structural Gaps and Policy Challenges
303(20)
Thorsten Beck
Chapter 18 Foreign Banks: Access to Finance and Financial Stability
323(22)
Neeltje van Horen
Chapter 19 Institutions, Finance, and Economic Activity: Views and Agenda
345(30)
Elias Papaioannou
Part VII Break Up the Big Banks?
375(70)
Chapter 20 Breaking (Banks) Up Is Hard to Do: New Perspective on Too Big to Fail
377(24)
James R. Barth
Apanard (Penny) Prabha
Chapter 21 Restructuring the Banking System to Improve Safety and Soundness
401(26)
Thomas M. Hoenig
Charles S. Morris
Chapter 22 Ending Too Big to Fail: A Proposal for Reform
427(18)
Richard W. Fisher
Harvey Rosenblum
Part VIII Where to From Here? The Implications for Financial Regulatory Policy
445(74)
Chapter 23 Where to from Here? Implementation, Implementation, Implementation
447(8)
Claudio Borio
Chapter 24 Complexity in Financial Regulation
455(10)
Andrew G. Haldane
Vasileios Madouros
Chapter 25 Financial Reform: On the Right Road, at the Right Pace?
465(6)
Thomas F. Huertas
Chapter 26 Banking Regulation and Supervision in the Next 10 Years and Their Unintended Consequences
471(32)
Daniele Nouy
Chapter 27 The Social Value of the Financial Sector: Where to from Here?
503(8)
Barbara A. Rehm
Chapter 28 Public Policy Options
511(8)
Jurgen Stark
Agenda 519(4)
Index 523