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Acknowledgments |
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Chapter 1 A Ferment of Regulatory Proposals |
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Chapter 2 Progress and Priorities for Financial Reform |
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Part II Description and Measurement of the Financial System |
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Chapter 3 What Is Meaningful Banking Reform, Why Is It So Necessary ... and So Unlikely? |
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Chapter 4 The Great Leveraging |
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Chapter 5 Finance and Economic Development in a Model with Credit Rationing |
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Chapter 6 Too Much Finance, Too Much Credit? Comments on Papers by Calomiris, Arcand---Berkes---Panizza, and Taylor |
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Part III Social Benefits and Costs of the Current Financial System |
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Chapter 7 Bank Regulatory Reforms and Racial Wage Discrimination |
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Chapter 8 Finance: Economic Lifeblood or Toxin? |
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Chapter 9 Finance: Is Bigger Badder? |
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Part IV Financial Industry Innovation |
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Chapter 10 A Proposal for the Resolution of Systemically Important Assets and Liabilities: The Case of the Repo Market |
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Chapter 11 Reexamining Financial Innovation after the Global Financial Crisis |
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Chapter 12 Financial Innovation and Shadow Banking |
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Part V Effects of Regulation, the Safety Net and Other Government Guarantees |
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Chapter 13 Evolving Intermediation |
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Chapter 14 The Socially Optimal Level of Capital Requirements: A View from Two Papers |
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Chapter 15 Effects of Regulation, the Safety Net, and Other Government Guarantees |
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Part VI Finance and Economic Activity: Variations across Emerging and Developed Markets |
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Chapter 16 Legal and Alternative Institutions in Finance and Commerce |
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Chapter 17 Finance in the Tropics: Understanding Structural Gaps and Policy Challenges |
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Chapter 18 Foreign Banks: Access to Finance and Financial Stability |
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Chapter 19 Institutions, Finance, and Economic Activity: Views and Agenda |
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Part VII Break Up the Big Banks? |
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Chapter 20 Breaking (Banks) Up Is Hard to Do: New Perspective on Too Big to Fail |
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Chapter 21 Restructuring the Banking System to Improve Safety and Soundness |
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Chapter 22 Ending Too Big to Fail: A Proposal for Reform |
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Part VIII Where to From Here? The Implications for Financial Regulatory Policy |
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Chapter 23 Where to from Here? Implementation, Implementation, Implementation |
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Chapter 24 Complexity in Financial Regulation |
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Chapter 25 Financial Reform: On the Right Road, at the Right Pace? |
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Chapter 26 Banking Regulation and Supervision in the Next 10 Years and Their Unintended Consequences |
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Chapter 27 The Social Value of the Financial Sector: Where to from Here? |
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Chapter 28 Public Policy Options |
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Agenda |
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Index |
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