Financial Regulation

Financial Regulation
Author: Charles Goodhart,Philipp Hartmann,David T. Llewellyn,Liliana Rojas-Suarez,Steven Weisbrod
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135116392

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Financial Regulation presents an important restatement of the purposes and objectives of financial regulation. The authors provide details and data on the scale, nature and costs of regulatory problems around the world, and look at what sort of countries and sectors require special attention and policies. Key topics covered include: * the need to recast the form of regulation * incentive structures for financial regulation * proportionality * new techniques for risk management * regulation in emerging countries * crisis management * prospects for financial regulation in the future.

New Regulatory Finance

New Regulatory Finance
Author: Roger A. Morin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2006
Genre: CD-ROMs
ISBN: CORNELL:31924103808766

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Regulatory Finance

Regulatory Finance
Author: Roger A. Morin,Lisa Todd Hillman
Publsiher: Public Utilities Reports
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1994
Genre: Capital
ISBN: 0910325464

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This comprehensive text offers practical techniques for estimating cost of capital and determining optimal capital structure...Economists, attorneys, accountants, CFOs, and regulators will find this book of great value in everything from preparing testimony and cross-examinations, to doing capital budgeting and strategic planning.

Law Bubbles and Financial Regulation

Law  Bubbles  and Financial Regulation
Author: Erik F. Gerding
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134642694

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Financial regulation can fail when it is needed the most. The dynamics of asset price bubbles weaken financial regulation just as financial markets begin to overheat and the risk of crisis spikes. At the same time, the failure of financial regulations adds further fuel to a bubble. This book examines the interaction of bubbles and financial regulation. It explores the ways in which bubbles lead to the failure of financial regulation by outlining five dynamics, which it collectively labels the "Regulatory Instability Hypothesis." . The book concludes by outlining approaches to make financial regulation more resilient to these dynamics that undermine law.

Principles of Financial Regulation

Principles of Financial Regulation
Author: John Armour,Dan Awrey,Paul Davies,Luca Enriques,Jeffrey N. Gordon,Colin Mayer,Jennifer Payne
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2016-07-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191090042

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The financial crisis of 2007-9 revealed serious failings in the regulation of financial institutions and markets, and prompted a fundamental reconsideration of the design of financial regulation. As the financial system has become ever-more complex and interconnected, the pace of evolution continues to accelerate. It is now clear that regulation must focus on the financial system as a whole, but this poses significant challenges for regulators. Principles of Financial Regulation describes how to address those challenges. Examining the subject from a holistic and multidisciplinary perspective, Principles of Financial Regulation considers the underlying policies and the objectives of regulation by drawing on economics, finance, and law methodologies. The volume examines regulation in a purposive and dynamic way by framing the book in terms of what the financial system does, rather than what financial regulation is. By analysing specific regulatory measures, the book provides readers to the opportunity to assess regulatory choices on specific policy issues and encourages critical reflection on the design of regulation.

Regulation and the Global Financial Crisis

Regulation and the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Daniel Cash,Robert Goddard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780429578649

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The Financial Crisis was a cross-sector crisis that fundamentally affected modern society. Regulation, as a concept, was both blamed for allowing the crisis to happen, but also tasked with developing and implementing solutions in the wake of the crash. In this book, a number of specialists from a range of fields have contributed their insights into the effect of the Financial Crisis upon the regulatory frameworks affecting their fields, how regulators have responded to the Crisis, and then what this may mean for the future of regulation within those industries. These analyses are joined by a picture of past financial crises – which reveals interesting patterns – and then analyses of architectural regulatory models that were fundamentally affected by the Crisis. The book aims to allow sector specialists the freedom to share their insights so that, potentially, a broader picture can be identified. Providing an interesting and thought-provoking account of this societally impactful era, this book will help the reader develop a more informed understanding of the potential future of financial regulation. The book will be of value to researchers, students, advanced level students, regulators, and policymakers.

Regulatory Finance

Regulatory Finance
Author: Howard E. Thompson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461539483

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This monograph is concerned with the determination of the allowed rate ofreturn in rate cases which, in part, determines the rates ofcharge to customers of public utilities. Rate of return determination has been a central topic in utility regulation for a century. Recent changes in the traditionally regulated markets - electricity, gas, and telephone - have shoved discussion of rate of return determination into the background, replacing it by technology changes, competition, downsizing, deregulation, and reg'ulatory incentive systems. These new issues have made the regula tory sector, which had the reputation of being stodgy and uninteresting, an exciting field ofstudy. But rate ofreturn is not dead. It will playa key role in whatever the new structure ofthe regulated sector. Separating generation from transmis sion and distribution will not eliminate the need for rate of return analysis in the electric utility industry. Rather, it may well increase the number of companies for which the rate of return needs to be determined. It will playa fundamental role in the new regulatory environment. Incentive systems in the regulated sector may be the wave of the future but they will use the required rate ofreturn as a benchmark. Rate case will persist. Most rate cases include opposing testimony as to the "fair" rate of return or even the cost ofcapital for a public utility whose rates are at issue.

Current Challenges in Financial Regulation

Current Challenges in Financial Regulation
Author: Stijn Claessens
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2006
Genre: Bank
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Financial intermediation and financial services industries have undergone many changes in the past two decades due to deregulation, globalization, and technological advances. The framework for regulating finance has seen many changes as well, with approaches adapting to new issues arising in specific groups of countries or globally. The objectives of this paper are twofold: to review current international thinking on what regulatory framework is needed to develop a financial sector that is stable, yet efficient, and provides proper access to households and firms; and to review the key experiences regarding international financial architecture initiatives, with a special focus on issues arising for developing countries. The paper outlines a number of areas of current debate: the special role of banks, competition policy, consumer protection, harmonization of rules-across products, within markets, and globally-and the adaptation and legitimacy of international standards to the circumstances facing developing countries. It concludes with some areas where more research would be useful.