The interplay between financial regulations, resilience, and growth
File(s)
Author(s)
Allen, HF
Goldstein, Itay
Jagtiani, Julapa
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Interconnectedness has been an important source of market failures, leading to the recent financial crisis. Large financial institutions tend to have similar exposures and thus exert externalities on each other through various mechanisms. Regulators have responded by putting in place more regulations with many layers of regulatory complexity, leading to ambiguity and market manipulation. Mispricing risk in complex models and the arbitrage opportunities through the regulatory loopholes have provided incentives for certain activities to be more concentrated in the regulated entities and for other activities to leave the banking into new shadow banking areas. How can we design an effective regulatory framework that would perfectly rule out bank runs and TBTF and to do so without introducing incentives for financial firms to take excessive risk? It is important for financial regulations to be coordinated across regulatory entities and jurisdictions and for financial regulations to be forward looking, rather than aiming to address problems of the past.
Date Issued
2018-06-01
Date Acceptance
2018-02-23
Citation
Journal of Financial Services Research, 2018, 53 (2-3), pp.141-162
ISSN
0920-8550
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Start Page
141
End Page
162
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Financial Services Research
Volume
53
Issue
2-3
Copyright Statement
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2018. The final publication is available at Springer via https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10693-018-0291-z
Subjects
Social Sciences
Business, Finance
Business & Economics
Financial reform
Capital regulations
Liquidityregulations
Too-big-to-fail
Living wills
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reformand Consumer Protection Act Financial stability
Interconnectedness
BANK RUNS
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
SYSTEMIC RISK
LIQUIDITY
CONTAGION
CRISES
1502 Banking, Finance And Investment
1501 Accounting, Auditing And Accountability
Finance
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-04-18