Understanding Financial Stability
Understanding Financial Stability undertakes an in-depth analysis of all the issues related to financial stability. It establishes a general framework for a holistic assessment of financial stability, provides a comprehensive analysis pertaining to the genesis of financial crises and offers key term...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2018.
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Colección: | Theory and Practice of Financial Stability Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Understanding Financial Stability; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Acronyms; Preface; Chapter 1 Finance, Incentive Structures and the Financial System; 1.1. Definition of Finance; 1.2. Why Finance is Different from the Provision of Goods and Services?; 1.3. Some Unique Features in Finance; 1.4. Self-interest of Bank Managers: Hammering on Information Asymmetry; 1.5. Efficient Market Hypothesis Back in the Limelight as a Discredited Theory in Finance; 1.6. Shortcomings Embedded in the Financial System
- 1.7. Solutions to the Identified Shortcomings1.8. Insolvency Risk versus Illiquidity Risk: Comparing the Great Depression with the Great Recession; 1.9. Did the Financial System Add Higher Growth during Years Preceding the Great Recession?; 1.10. Illusionary Contribution of the Financial Sector; 1.11. Misinterpreted Role of Financial Sector as a Pass-through Sector; Chapter 2 Concept of Financial Stability Demystified; 2.1. Introduction to Financial Stability: Finance Is No More Finance but Financial Stability; 2.2. Definition of Financial Stability
- 2.2.1. Definition of Financial Stability by Different Institutions Worldwide2.2.1.1. Central Bank of the Kingdom of Denmark; 2.2.1.2. European Central Bank; 2.2.1.3. Reserve Bank of Australia; 2.2.1.4. National Bank of Georgia; 2.2.1.5. Central Bank of Bahrain; 2.2.1.6. The Central Bank of Swaziland; 2.2.1.7. The Magyar Nemzeti Bank
- Central Bank of the Republic of Hungary; 2.2.1.8. The Bank of Greece; 2.2.1.9. The Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB)
- Central Bank of the Republic of Austria; 2.2.1.10. Banque de France; 2.2.1.11. Central Bank of Iceland; 2.2.1.12. Bank of England
- 2.2.1.13. Central Bank of Armenia2.2.1.14. Central Bank of Namibia; 2.2.1.15. The Federal Reserve Bank in US; 2.2.1.16. Nepal Rastra Bank
- The Central Bank of Nepal; 2.2.1.17. Bank of Canada; 2.2.1.18. Reserve Bank of Fiji; 2.2.1.19. The Deutsche Bundesbank
- Central Bank of Germany; 2.2.1.20. Bank of Albania; 2.2.2. Defining Financial Stability as a Field of Its Own; 2.2.2.1. A Simple Example of How Financial Stability Relates to the Macroeconomic State of an Economy; 2.3. Why Financial Stability Matters?; 2.4. Financial System and Financial Stability
- 2.5. Examples of Financial Stability Risks2.6. Why Is Financial Stability a Dynamic Issue?; 2.7. Objective of Financial Stability: Predictability or Resilience; 2.8. Paradox of Financial Instability; 2.9. The Political Economy and Financial Stability; Chapter 3 Financial Stability Reports; 3.1. Financial Stability Reports; 3.2. Quality of Financial Stability Reports; 3.3. Benefits Attached to Publication of FSRs; 3.4. Drawbacks of FSRs; 3.5. Snapshot Approach for Risk Reporting by Financial Stability Reports