Globalization and systemic risk /
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Meeting name: | International Banking and Finance Conference (10th : 2007 : Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago) |
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Imprint: | Singapore : World Scientific, c2009. |
Description: | xii, 442 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | World Scientific studies in international economics, 1793-3641 ; v. 6 |
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Format: | Print Book |
Local Note: | Includes contribution by K. Dam. |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7625640 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- I. Special Addresses
- Through the Looking Glass: The Links between Financial Globalization and Systemic Risk
- The Current Financial Crisis: Will Latin America Be Caught in the Web, Again?
- Remarks on Systemic Risk and the International Lender of Last Resort
- The Crisis of 2007: The Same Old Story, Only the Players Have Changed
- II. Current State of Financial Globalization
- Financial Globalization and Stability
- Does Financial Integration Improve Countries' Growth Opportunities?
- Financial Globalization in the Asian Region
- The Current State of Financial Globalization-Good News, and Bad
- III. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Theory
- Incentive Conflict in Central Bank Responses to Sectoral Turmoil in Financial Hub Countries
- Systemic Risk and Prudential Regulation in the Global Economy
- The Broad Yen Carry Trade
- Systemic Risk in a Global Context: Comment on Freixas, Hattori and Shin, and Kane
- IV. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Nonbank Financial Intermediaries
- Remarks on Globalization and Systemic Risk: Nonbank Financial Intermediaries
- Globalization Duality and Nonbank Financial Intermediaries
- Pension Plans and Systemic Risk
- V. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Banks
- International Integration, Common Exposure and Systemic Risk in the Banking Sector
- The Systemic Risk Implications of Originate and Distribute
- Quantitative Modeling of Systemic Risk in a Globalized Banking System: Methodological Challenges
- Globalization and Systemic Risk
- VI. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Capital Markets
- The Sub-Prime Crisis and Systemic Risk: Evidence from US Securities Markets
- Systemic Risks in Our Global Marketplace
- What Can Central Bankers Learn from Hedge Fund Replication Strategies?
- Comments on Session VI: Globalization and Systemic Risk-Capital Markets
- VII. Crisis Resolution in a Global Context
- Global Crisis Management
- EU Financial-Stability Framework: Analytical Benchmarks for Assessing Its Effectiveness
- Crisis Resolution in a Global Context: Regulation and Supervision for Cross-Border Banking
- Crisis Resolution in a Global Context
- VIII. Where to Go from Here-Policy Panel
- Speaking Points for Where to Go from Here? Policy Panel
- The US Government's Approach to Financial Decisions
- Globalization and Systemic Risk: Where to Go from Here-Policy Panel
- Comments on Session VIII: Where to Go from Here-Policy Panel
- Basel II, Regulation and the Sub-Prime "Crisis"
- International Agenda
- Index