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Book SynopsisThis stimulating and original Handbook offers an updated and systematic discussion of the relationship between central banks, financial regulation and supervision after the global financial crisis.
Trade Review’This collection of papers is essential reading for anyone interested in central banking, regulation and supervision. Sylvester Eijffinger and Donato Masciandaro have brought together contributions from the leading academics, central bankers and regulators, providing the most up-to-date analysis of this critical subject.’ -- Paul Mizen, University of Nottingham, UK
’This handbook is a must read for policy makers and practitioners alike as well as excellent reading for advanced academic courses in international banking.’ -- Allard Bruinshoofd, SUERF
Table of ContentsContents: Introduction Sylvester Eijffinger and Donato Masciandaro PART I: CENTRAL BANKING, REGULATION AND SUPERVISION 1. Central Banks and the Financial System Francesco Giavazzi and Alberto Giovannini 2. Monetary Policy Lessons from the Crisis Athanasios Orphanides 3. Reflections on the Crisis and on its Lessons for Regulatory Reforms and for Central Bank Policies Alex Cukierman 4. The Lender of Last Resort: Liquidity Provision versus the Possibility of Bailout Rob Nijskens and Sylvester Eijffinger 5. Transparency is Not Enough: Central Bank Governance as the Next Frontier Pierre L. Siklos 6. Central Banks and Banking Supervision Reform Pierre C. Boyer and Jorge Ponce 7. Institutional Structure and Effectiveness of Central Banks during the Financial Crisis: An Empirical Analysis Yiwei Fang, Iftekhar Hasan and Loretta J. Mester 8. New Advantages of Tying One’s Hands: Banking Supervision, Monetary Policy and Central Bank Independence Lucia Dalla Pellegrina, Donato Masciandaro and Rosaria Vega Pansini 9. How Should Central Banks Deal with a Financial Stability Objective? The Evolving Role of Communication as a Policy Instrument Benjamin Born, Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher 10. Time Varying Monetary Policy Rules and Financial Stress Jaromír Baxa, Roman Horváth and Bořek Vašíček PART II: THE ARCHITECTURE OF REGULATION AND SUPERVISION 11. Defining and Measuring Systemic Risk Sylvester Eijffinger 12. Financial Regulation Charles A.E. Goodhart 13. Out-of-the-Box Thoughts about the International Financial Architecture Barry Eichengreen 14. Safe and Sound Banking: A Role for Countercyclical Regulatory Requirements? Gerard Caprio 15. Quality of Financial Sector Regulation and Supervision Around the World Martin Čihák and Alexander Tieman 16. Regulating the Regulators: The Changing Face of Financial Supervision Architectures Before and After the Financial Crisis Donato Masciandaro and Marc Quintyn 17. Will They Sing the Same Tune? Measuring Convergence in the New European System of Financial Supervisors Donato Masciandaro, Maria J. Nieto and Marc Quintyn 18. How Do Joint Supervisors Examine Financial Institutions? Marcelo Rezende 19. Credit Rating Agencies Jakob De Haan and Fabian Amtenbrink Index