Bank Problems: A Global Perspective (Research in Financial Services: Private and Public Policy)

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Bank Problems: A Global Perspective (Research in Financial Services: Private and Public Policy)

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The papers in this volume were presented at three invited sessions at the annual meetings of the Western Economic Association in San Diego, California on July 8-10, 1999. The comments by delegates were also presented at that time and are included in the volume.


The theme of the sessions was "Bank Problems: A Global Perspective." As has been well documented in previous volumes in this series, serious banking problems have plagued the large majority of countries globally be they industrial, emerging or transition economies. The problems arose because of both market failures and regulatory or government policy failures. The costs of these problems in terms of reduction in real output, misallocations of both real and financial resources, and transfer payments and cross-subsidies, particularly from taxpayers to protected stakeholders in failed banks, have been large and burdensome. Thus, a better understanding of the causes of the problems in both the private and government sectors and their potential solutions is a prerequisite for avoiding, or at least minimizing repetitions in the future. The papers in this volume contribute to this effort and add to our storehouse of knowledge. The emphasis on global in the title is reinforced by including papers by authors from Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom, as well as the United States.

Bank Problems: A Global Perspective (Research in Financial Services: Private and Public Policy),G.G. Kaufman,JAI Press,0762305886,Banks & Banking,Banks And Banking,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Banking,Business & Economics / Banks & Banking

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