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Regulatory Cooperation on Cross-Border Banking – Progress and Challenges After the Crisis

Beck, T. (2016). Regulatory Cooperation on Cross-Border Banking – Progress and Challenges After the Crisis. National Institute Economic Review, 235(1), R40-R49. doi: 10.1177/002795011623500114

Abstract

This paper surveys the recent academic literature on the economics of cross-border regulatory cooperation as well as recent policy developments in this area. While institutional arrangements of cross-border regulatory cooperation used to focus on day-to-day supervisory tasks, the crisis has given an impetus to a focus on cooperation at the bank resolution stage, with an array of different cooperation forms. A growing theoretical literature has documented different externalities arising from national supervision of cross-border banks, while empirical evidence has been relatively scarce. The paper concludes with a forward looking agenda both for policy reform and academic research in this area.

Publication Type: Article
Additional Information: Copyright Sage 2016
Publisher Keywords: bank regulation, bank resolution, cross-border banking, regulatory cooperation
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HG Finance
Departments: Bayes Business School > Finance
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