The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability [[electronic resource] ] : How Has it Changed? |
Autore | Evanoff Douglas D |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (462 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.11 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HolthausenCornelia
KaufmanGeorge G |
Collana | World Scientific Studies in International Economics |
Soggetto topico |
Monetary policy -- Congresses
Banks and banking, Central - Prevention Financial crises |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 981-4449-92-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; I. Special Addresses; The (Changing) Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability Policies Peter Praet; The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: How Has It Changed? Willem H. Buiter; 1. The Rediscovery of Financial Stability by the Central Banking Community of the Advanced Economies; 2. Financial Stability: What is It?; 3. Prevention; 4. Regulate Risky Behavior, Not Institutions; 5. Regulation and Resolution Need to be Global in Scope; 6. Macroprudential Instruments; 6.1 Leaning against the wind in asset markets and credit markets
7. The Fiscal Role of the Central Bank 7.1 A little seigniorage arithmetic; 8. How Different is the Fiscal Role of the Central Bank in the U.S. from that in the Euro Area?; 8.1 The ability and willingness to use the anticipated and unanticipated inflation taxes; 8.2 Technical/economic obstacles to an inflationary solution of the U.S. and euro area sovereign debt problems: The seigniorage Laffer curve; 9. Quasi-Fiscal Activities of the Central Bank; 10. Instruments of the Modern Central Bank; 11. The Institutional Division of Labor for Financial Stability: Who Does What? 12. Competence and Independence 13. Legitimacy, Accountability, Transparency; 14. Conclusion; References; Pursuing Financial Stability at the Federal Reserve Janet L. Yellen; 1. Overview of the Macroprudential Approach; 2. Identifying and Addressing Structural Forms of Systemic Risk; 3. Identifying and Addressing Cyclical Forms of Systemic Risk; 4. Current Challenges; 5. Conclusion; II. The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Historical Review and Critique; Financial Stability: Lessons Learned from the Recent Crisis and Implications for the Federal Reserve Nellie Liang 1. Lessons Learned 2. Implications for the Federal Reserve; 3. Conclusion; References; Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Lessons from the Experience of the Bank of Japan Takeo Hoshi; 1. Introduction; 2. Financial Instability in the 1920's; 3. Convoy System to Prevent Bank Failures; 4. Bank of Japan After the New Bank of Japan Act of 1998; 5. Monetary Policy and Prudential Policy; 6. Lessons from the Experiences of the Bank of Japan; References; Overcoming the Fear of Free Falling: Monetary Policy Graduation in Emerging Markets Carlos A. Vegh and Guillermo Vuletin; 1. Introduction 2. Graduating Class 3. Graduation and "Fear of Free Falling"; 4. Graduation and "Fear of Free Falling" - Regression Analysis; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendix 1. Definition of Variables and Sources; Gross Domestic Product; GDP deflator; Consumer price index; Short-term interest rate; Official exchange rate; Institutional quality; Appendix 2. Countries in the Sample; Appendix 3. Data on Cyclicality of Monetary Policy, Fear of Free Falling, and Institutional Quality; Can We Identify the Financial Cycle? Mathias Drehmann, Claudio Borio, and Kostas Tsatsaronis; 1. Introduction 2. Data and Methodology |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910453252903321 |
Evanoff Douglas D | ||
Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The role of central banks in financial stability : how has it changed? / / editors, Douglas D. Evanoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, USA, Cornelia Holthausen, European Central Bank, Germany, George G. Kaufman, Loyola University Chicago, USA, Manfred Kremer, European Central Bank, Germany |
Autore | Evanoff Douglas D |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xi, 449 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Disciplina | 332.11 |
Collana | World Scientific Studies in International Economics |
Soggetto topico |
Banks and banking, Central
Financial crises - Prevention |
ISBN | 981-4449-92-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; I. Special Addresses; The (Changing) Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability Policies Peter Praet; The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: How Has It Changed? Willem H. Buiter; 1. The Rediscovery of Financial Stability by the Central Banking Community of the Advanced Economies; 2. Financial Stability: What is It?; 3. Prevention; 4. Regulate Risky Behavior, Not Institutions; 5. Regulation and Resolution Need to be Global in Scope; 6. Macroprudential Instruments; 6.1 Leaning against the wind in asset markets and credit markets
7. The Fiscal Role of the Central Bank 7.1 A little seigniorage arithmetic; 8. How Different is the Fiscal Role of the Central Bank in the U.S. from that in the Euro Area?; 8.1 The ability and willingness to use the anticipated and unanticipated inflation taxes; 8.2 Technical/economic obstacles to an inflationary solution of the U.S. and euro area sovereign debt problems: The seigniorage Laffer curve; 9. Quasi-Fiscal Activities of the Central Bank; 10. Instruments of the Modern Central Bank; 11. The Institutional Division of Labor for Financial Stability: Who Does What? 12. Competence and Independence 13. Legitimacy, Accountability, Transparency; 14. Conclusion; References; Pursuing Financial Stability at the Federal Reserve Janet L. Yellen; 1. Overview of the Macroprudential Approach; 2. Identifying and Addressing Structural Forms of Systemic Risk; 3. Identifying and Addressing Cyclical Forms of Systemic Risk; 4. Current Challenges; 5. Conclusion; II. The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Historical Review and Critique; Financial Stability: Lessons Learned from the Recent Crisis and Implications for the Federal Reserve Nellie Liang 1. Lessons Learned 2. Implications for the Federal Reserve; 3. Conclusion; References; Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Lessons from the Experience of the Bank of Japan Takeo Hoshi; 1. Introduction; 2. Financial Instability in the 1920's; 3. Convoy System to Prevent Bank Failures; 4. Bank of Japan After the New Bank of Japan Act of 1998; 5. Monetary Policy and Prudential Policy; 6. Lessons from the Experiences of the Bank of Japan; References; Overcoming the Fear of Free Falling: Monetary Policy Graduation in Emerging Markets Carlos A. Vegh and Guillermo Vuletin; 1. Introduction 2. Graduating Class 3. Graduation and "Fear of Free Falling"; 4. Graduation and "Fear of Free Falling" - Regression Analysis; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendix 1. Definition of Variables and Sources; Gross Domestic Product; GDP deflator; Consumer price index; Short-term interest rate; Official exchange rate; Institutional quality; Appendix 2. Countries in the Sample; Appendix 3. Data on Cyclicality of Monetary Policy, Fear of Free Falling, and Institutional Quality; Can We Identify the Financial Cycle? Mathias Drehmann, Claudio Borio, and Kostas Tsatsaronis; 1. Introduction 2. Data and Methodology |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790866403321 |
Evanoff Douglas D | ||
Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The role of central banks in financial stability : how has it changed? / / editors, Douglas D. Evanoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, USA, Cornelia Holthausen, European Central Bank, Germany, George G. Kaufman, Loyola University Chicago, USA, Manfred Kremer, European Central Bank, Germany |
Autore | Evanoff Douglas D |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xi, 449 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Disciplina | 332.11 |
Collana | World Scientific Studies in International Economics |
Soggetto topico |
Banks and banking, Central
Financial crises - Prevention |
ISBN | 981-4449-92-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; I. Special Addresses; The (Changing) Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability Policies Peter Praet; The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: How Has It Changed? Willem H. Buiter; 1. The Rediscovery of Financial Stability by the Central Banking Community of the Advanced Economies; 2. Financial Stability: What is It?; 3. Prevention; 4. Regulate Risky Behavior, Not Institutions; 5. Regulation and Resolution Need to be Global in Scope; 6. Macroprudential Instruments; 6.1 Leaning against the wind in asset markets and credit markets
7. The Fiscal Role of the Central Bank 7.1 A little seigniorage arithmetic; 8. How Different is the Fiscal Role of the Central Bank in the U.S. from that in the Euro Area?; 8.1 The ability and willingness to use the anticipated and unanticipated inflation taxes; 8.2 Technical/economic obstacles to an inflationary solution of the U.S. and euro area sovereign debt problems: The seigniorage Laffer curve; 9. Quasi-Fiscal Activities of the Central Bank; 10. Instruments of the Modern Central Bank; 11. The Institutional Division of Labor for Financial Stability: Who Does What? 12. Competence and Independence 13. Legitimacy, Accountability, Transparency; 14. Conclusion; References; Pursuing Financial Stability at the Federal Reserve Janet L. Yellen; 1. Overview of the Macroprudential Approach; 2. Identifying and Addressing Structural Forms of Systemic Risk; 3. Identifying and Addressing Cyclical Forms of Systemic Risk; 4. Current Challenges; 5. Conclusion; II. The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Historical Review and Critique; Financial Stability: Lessons Learned from the Recent Crisis and Implications for the Federal Reserve Nellie Liang 1. Lessons Learned 2. Implications for the Federal Reserve; 3. Conclusion; References; Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability: Lessons from the Experience of the Bank of Japan Takeo Hoshi; 1. Introduction; 2. Financial Instability in the 1920's; 3. Convoy System to Prevent Bank Failures; 4. Bank of Japan After the New Bank of Japan Act of 1998; 5. Monetary Policy and Prudential Policy; 6. Lessons from the Experiences of the Bank of Japan; References; Overcoming the Fear of Free Falling: Monetary Policy Graduation in Emerging Markets Carlos A. Vegh and Guillermo Vuletin; 1. Introduction 2. Graduating Class 3. Graduation and "Fear of Free Falling"; 4. Graduation and "Fear of Free Falling" - Regression Analysis; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendix 1. Definition of Variables and Sources; Gross Domestic Product; GDP deflator; Consumer price index; Short-term interest rate; Official exchange rate; Institutional quality; Appendix 2. Countries in the Sample; Appendix 3. Data on Cyclicality of Monetary Policy, Fear of Free Falling, and Institutional Quality; Can We Identify the Financial Cycle? Mathias Drehmann, Claudio Borio, and Kostas Tsatsaronis; 1. Introduction 2. Data and Methodology |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813413403321 |
Evanoff Douglas D | ||
Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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