Why are there so many banking crises? the politics and policy of bank regulation /
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Princeton, NJ :
Princeton University Press,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Why are there so many banking crises? / Jean-Charles Rochet
- Coordination failures and the lender of last resort : was Bagehot right after all? / Jean-Charles Rochet, Xavier Vives
- The lender of last resort : a twenty-first century approach / Xavier Freixas, Bruno M. Parigi, Jean-Charles Rochet
- Macroeconomic shocks and banking supervision / Jean-Charles Rochet
- Interbank lending and systemic risk / Jean-Charles Rochet, Jean Tirole
- Controlling risk in payment systems / Jean-Charles Rochet, Jean Tirole
- Systemic risk, interbank relations, and the central bank / Xavier Freixas, Bruno M. Parigi, Jean-Charles Rochet
- Capital requirements and the behavior of commercial banks / Jean-Charles Rochet
- Rebalancing the three pillars of Basel II / Jean-Charles Rochet
- The three pillars of Basel II : optimizing the mix / Jean-Paul Décamps, Jean-Charles Rochet, Benoît Roger.