Please note: In order to keep Hive up to date and provide users with the best features, we are no longer able to fully support Internet Explorer. The site is still available to you, however some sections of the site may appear broken. We would encourage you to move to a more modern browser like Firefox, Edge or Chrome in order to experience the site fully.

The Prudential Regulation of Banks, Paperback Book

The Prudential Regulation of Banks Paperback

Part of the Walras-Pareto Lectures series

Paperback

Description

The Prudential Regulation of Banks applies modern economic theory to prudential regulation of financial intermediaries.

Dewatripont and Tirole tackle the key problem of providing the right incentives to management in banks by looking at how external intervention by claimholders (holders of equity or debt) affects managerial incentives and how that intervention might ideally be implemented.

Their primary focus is the regulation of commercial banks and S&Ls, but many of the implications of their theory are also valid for other intermediaries such as insurance companies, pension funds, and securities funds.

Observing that the main concern of the regulation of intermediaries is solvency (the relation between equity, debt, and asset riskiness), the authors provide institutional background and develop a case for regulation as performing the monitoring functions (screening, auditing, convenant writing, and intervention) that dispersed depositors are unable or unwilling to perform.

They also illustrate the dangers of regulatory failure in a summary of the S&L crisis of the 1980s.

Following a survey of banking theory, Dewatripont and Tirole develop their model of the capital structure of banks and show how optimal regulation can be achieved using capital adequacy requirements and external intervention when banks are violated.

They explain how regulation can be designed to minimize risks of accounting manipulations and to insulate bank managers from macroeconomic shocks, which are beyond their control.

Finally, they provide a detailed evaluation of the existing regulation and of potential alternatives, such as rating agencies, private deposit insurance, and large private depositors.

They show that these reforms are, at best, a complement, rather than a substitute, to the existing regulation which combines capital ratios with external intervention in case of insolvency.

The Prudential Regulation of Banks is part of the Walras Pareto Lectures, from the Universiy of Lausanne.

Information

  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:272 pages
  • Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
  • Publication Date:
  • ISBN:9780262513869
Save 22%

£24.95

£19.45

Item not Available
 
Free Home Delivery

on all orders

 
Pick up orders

from local bookshops

Information

  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:272 pages
  • Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
  • Publication Date:
  • ISBN:9780262513869

Also in the Walras-Pareto Lectures series  |  View all