Banking / Finance

Governance of International Banking The Financial Trilemma

By Dirk Schoenmaker
Oxford University Press USA April 2013

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199971596
Publisher
Oxford University Press USA
Publication
April 2013
Format
Hardback , 224 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Uses the first published model of the Financial Trilemma

In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the business model of international banks is under pressure. Regulators across the world are retrenching to national lines by applying restrictions on cross-border banking. Applying game theory, this book develops a model of the financial trilemma to understand the co-ordination failure among regulators. It also provides governance solutions to overcome this co-ordination failure. The goal is to offer a long-term perspective on international banking for regulators and academics. The book combines academic insights and policy issues.

 

Readership: Academics specializing in finance and business and the financial regulatory authorities. International bankers may find the book helpful in grasping the long-term trends in their industry.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Governance Challenges for Global Finance
1.1 Governance Challenges
1.2 International Policy Proposals
1.3 Conclusion
2 The Financial Trilemma: Theory
2.1 Policy Coordination
2.2 Modelling the Financial Trilemma
2.3 Conclusion
3 The Rise of International Banking
3.1 Strategy and Business Models
3.2 Empirical Evidence on International Banking
3.3 Financial Safety Net
3.4 Conclusion
4 Failing the Financial Trilemma
4.1 Potential for Conflicts of Interests
4.2 Case Studies of International Bank Failures
4.3 Conclusion
5 Solving the Financial Trilemma
5.1 International Coordination
5.2 Comparing Coordination Mechanisms
5.3 Containing Moral Hazard
5.4 No Coordination
5.5 Conclusion
6 Political Economy
6.1 Key Role of Politicians
6.2 Position of Supervisors and Banks
6.3 Countries Take Different Approaches
6.4 Conclusion
7 Global Governance
7.1 Framework for Governance
7.2 European Governance
7.3 Global Governance
7.4 Conclusion
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Dirk Schoenmaker, Professor of Finance, Banking and Insurance, VU University Amsterdam

Dean of the Duisenberg School of Finance and Professor of Finance, Banking and Insurance, VU University Amsterdam

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