All Stories

  1. Does religiosity affect the dividend payouts of Italian-listed companies?
  2. On Foreign Shareholdings and Agency Costs: New Evidence from China
  3. Too big to fail: Measures, remedies, and consequences for efficiency and stability*
  4. Too Big to Fail and Too Big to Save: Dilemmas for Banking Reform
  5. China’s shadow banking sector: beneficial or harmful to economic growth?
  6. FRONT MATTER
  7. The First Great Financial Crisis of the 21st Century
  8. Panel Discussion on Stability, Resolution, and Dodd–Frank
  9. Transparency of Financial Regulation
  10. Bank Regulation and Supervision in 180 Countries from 1999 to 2011
  11. The Evolution and Impact of Bank Regulations
  12. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Creating a New Bank for a New Millenium
  13. Deposit Insurance Schemes
  14. World Trade Organization Commitments vs. Reported Practices on Foreign Bank Entry and Regulation
  15. Research Handbook on International Banking and Governance
  16. Editorial
  17. Editorial policy
  18. Small and Medium Enterprise Financing in Transition Economies
  19. US enacts sweeping financial reform legislation
  20. Editorial
  21. Regulatory reform and financial stability
  22. Financial economic policy in times of crisis and beyond
  23. China's Emerging Financial Markets
  24. Bank Regulations are Changing: For Better or Worse?
  25. Bank Regulations Are Changing: For Better Or Worse ?
  26. Gramm-leach-bliley act: Creating a new bank for a new millenium
  27. Deposit insurance schemes
  28. Rethinking Bank Regulation
  29. Bank regulation and supervision: what works best?
  30. Bank Regulation and Supervision: What Works Best?
  31. Bank Regulation and Supervision: What Works Best?
  32. The Regulation and Supervision of Banks around the World: A New Database
  33. Financial Regulation and Performance: Cross-Country Evidence
  34. The Changing World of Banking: Setting the Regulatory Agenda
  35. Uncle Sam in the Housing Market the Section 8 Rental Subsidy Disaster
  36. Banks: A macromarketing perspective
  37. “Windfall” Gains in Mutual-to-Stock Conversion of Thrift Institutions?
  38. The Reform of Federal Deposit Insurance
  39. Bank Failures Are Sinking the FDIC
  40. THE NEED TO REFORM THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE SYSTEM
  41. Determinants of Thrift Institution Resolution Costs
  42. Determinants of Thrift Institution Resolution Costs
  43. Thrift deregulation and federal deposit insurance
  44. On interest rates, inflationary expectations and tax rates
  45. The Evolving Role of Regulation in the Savings and Loan Industry
  46. Federal Borrowing and Short Term Interest Rates: Comment
  47. Evaluating the impact of securities regulation on venture capital markets
  48. The ‘moneyness’ of financial assets
  49. Gramm-leach-bliley act: Creating a new bank for a new millenium
  50. Deposit insurance schemes
  51. Walmart: The New 'Go-To' Bank?
  52. Bank Regulation and Supervision: What Works Best?
  53. Introduction and Overview
  54. Preface
  55. What Works Best?
  56. Rethinking Bank Regulation
  57. Choosing Bank Regulations
  58. Appendices
  59. References
  60. Designating Bank SIFIs: An Arbitrary Threshold for Risk
  61. Trading Losses: A Little Perspective on a Large Problem
  62. U.S. Debt and Deficits: Time to Reverse the Trend
  63. Interest Groups and Bank Regulation
  64. Perspectives on the Subprime Mortgage Market
  65. Misdiagnosis: Incomplete Cures of Financial Regulatory Failures
  66. Rethinking Bank Regulation
  67. Introduction
  68. Comparative International Characteristics of Banking
  69. Banks and Payday Lenders: Friends or Foes?
  70. For Whom are We Building the American Dream?
  71. An International Comparison and Assessment of the Structure of Bank Supervision
  72. Banking Systems around the Globe
  73. Changes in the Payday Lending Industry: Does Regulation Depend Solely on Which Party Holds Power?
  74. A Cross-Country Analysis of the Bank Supervisory Framework and Bank Performance
  75. Contrasting Approaches to Bank Regulation
  76. How Are Banks Regulated and Supervised Around the World?
  77. China's Changing Financial System: Can it Catch up with, or Even Drive Growth
  78. Do Bank Regulation, Supervision and Monitoring Enhance or Impede Bank Efficiency?
  79. Stumbling Blocks to Entrepreneurship in Low- and Moderate-Income Communities
  80. Foreign Banking: Do Countries' WTO Commitments Match Actual Practices?
  81. A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Bank Risk-Shifting Behavior
  82. Greece’s ‘Unpleasant Arithmetic’ Containing the Threat to the Global Economy
  83. The Eurozone Financial Crisis: Role of Interdependencies between Bank and Sovereign Risk
  84. Just How Big is the Too Big to Fail Problem?
  85. A Cross-Country Analysis of Bank Performance: The Role of External Governance
  86. Breaking (Banks) Up is Hard to Do: New Perspective on Too Big to Fail
  87. Commercial Banking Structure, Regulation, and Performance: An International Comparison
  88. The Dodd-Frank Act: Key Features, Implementation Progress, and Financial System Impact
  89. Corruption in Bank Lending to Firms: Do Competition and Information Sharing Matter?
  90. China's Housing Market: Is a Bubble About to Burst?
  91. Global Trends in the Bank Regulatory and Supervisory Environment
  92. Resolving Too-Big-to-Fail Banks in the United States
  93. Bank Regulation and Supervision in 180 Countries from 1999 to 2011