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|a Global Financial Development Report 2013 :
|b Rethinking the Role of the State in Finance.
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|a Global Financial Development Report 2013 is the first in a new World Bank series. It provides a unique contribution to financial sector policy debates, building on novel data, surveys, research, and wide-ranging country experience, with emphasis on emerging-market and developing economies. The global financial crisis has challenged conventional thinking on financial sector policies. Launched on the fourth anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse?a turning point in the crisis?this volume re-examines a basic question: what is the proper role of the state in financial development? To address t.
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|a Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Glossary; Overview; BOXES; O.1 Main Messages of This Report; O.2 Views from Some of the World Bank Clients; FIGURES; O.1 Benchmarking Financial Development, 2008-10; O.3 Navigating This Report; O.2 Selected Features That Distinguish Crisis-Hit Countries; O.3 Market Power and Systemic Risk; O.4 Change in Bank Lending Associated with a 1% Increase in GDP Per Capita; O.5 Credit Reporting vs. Banking System Concentration; 1 Benchmarking Financial Systems around the World; 1.1 Financial Depth and Income Inequality.
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|a 1.2 Socioeconomic Development, Financial Development, and Enabling EnvironmentTABLES; 1.1 Stylized 4x2 Matrix of Financial System Characteristics (with examples of candidate variables in each category); 1.1 Selecting the Representative Variables for Individual Characteristics; 1.3 Correlations between Characteristics in Same Category (example); 1.2 To Aggregate or Not; 1.4 Correlations among Financial System Characteristics; 1.2 Financial System Characteristics: Summary; 1.5 Financial System Characteristics, by Income Group, 2010; 1.6 The Uneven Nature of Financial Systems (Illustration).
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|a 1.7 Financial Systems: 2008-10 versus 2000-07 (Financial Institutions)1.8 Financial Systems: 2008-10 versus 2000-07 (Financial Markets); 1.3 China Case Study: Large Banks and the Need to Diversify to Markets; B1.3.1 The Chinese Financial Sector; 1.4 Romania Case Study: Rapid Growth Enabled by Foreign Funding; B1.4.1 Romania's Financial Sector; 2 The State as Regulator and Supervisor; 2.1 Distorted Incentives: Subprime Crisis and Cross-Border Supervision; 2.1 Examples of Weak Supervisory Capacity Identified in the FSAP; 2.2 What Is in the World Bank's Bank Regulation and Supervision Survey?
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|a MAPSB2.2.1 Coverage of the 2011 Bank Regulation and Supervision Survey; 2.2 Differences between Crisis and Noncrisis Countries; 2.3 Summary of the Basel III Framework; 2.3 Reforming Credit Rating Agencies; 2.1 Introduction of Bank Governance Frameworks; 2.2 New Insolvency Frameworks; 2.3 Introduction of Deposit Protection Schemes; 2.4 Institutional Structures for Regulation and Supervision; 2.4 Financial Stability Reporting and Stress Test Publication, 1995-2011; 2.5 Push to Implement New Basel Rules; 2.6 Impact of the Move to Basel II; 2.7 Quality of Capital.
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|a 2.8 Capital Adequacy Ratios: Minimum and Actual2.5 Impact of the Basel III Implementation in Developing Economies; B2.5.1 EMDEs: The Impact of Basel III Capital and Liquidity Requirements; 2.4 Summary of Selected Proposals for Regulatory Reform; 2.6 Accounting Standards (Viewpoint by Nicolas Véron); 2.7 Incentive Audits (Viewpoint by Martin Čihák, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, and R. Barry Johnston); 2.8 Regulatory Discipline and Market Discipline: Opposites or Complements?; 3 The Role of the State in Promoting Bank Competition; 3.1 Two Views on the Link between Competition and Stability.
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