Market Discipline Across Countries and Industries不同国家与产业的市场纪律
分類: 图书,进口原版书,人文社科 Non Fiction ,
作者: Claudio Borio, William Curt Hunter ,George G. Kaufman ,Kostas Tsatsaronis著
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出版时间: 2004-9-1字数:版次: 1页数: 449印刷时间: 2004/09/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780262025751包装: 精装内容简介
The effectiveness of market discipline -- the strong built-in incentives that encourage banks and financial systems to operate soundly and efficiently -- commands much attention today, particularly in light of recent accounting scandals. As government discipline, in the form of regulation, seems to grows less effective as the banking industry and financial markets grow more complex, the role of market discipline becomes increasingly important. In this collection, which grew out of a conference cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, a diverse group of academics and policymakers address different aspects of the ability of market discipline to affect corporate behavior and performance.
A major purpose of the book is to develop evidence on how market discipline operates across non-government regulated industries and in different countries, how successful it has been, and how it may transfer to a regulated industry. The chapters examine such topics as the theory of market discipline, evidence of market discipline in banking and other industries, evidence of market discipline for countries, the current state of corporate governance, and the interaction of market discipline and public policy.
作者简介
Claudio Borio is Head of Research and Policy Analysis at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland.
目录
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I: Keynote Addresses
1 Market Discipline and Public Policy: The Role of the IMF
2 Three Observations on Market Discipline
3 Effective Market Discipline: The Roles of Auditors, Companies, and Analysts
4 A Review of the New Basel Capital Accord
Part II: Theory of Market Discipline
5 Market Discipline: Players, Processes, and Purposes
6 Market Discipline in Banking: Where Do We Stand?
7 Market Discipline for Financial Institutions and Sovereigns
8 Comments on the Theory of Market Discipline
Part III: Evidence of Market Discipline in Banking
9 Market Discipline of U.S. Financial Firms: Recent Evidence and Research Issues
10 Bank Market Discipline and Indicators of Banking System Risk: The European Evidence
11 Weakening Market and Regulatory Discipline in the Japanese Financial System
12 Market Discipline in Emerging Economies: Beyond Bank Fundamentals
13 Inside the "Black Box" of Market Discipline
Part IV: Evidence of Market Discipline in Other Industries
14 Market Discipline in Insurance and Reinsurance
15 Conflicts of Interest and Market Discipline
16 Market Discipline and Corporate Control
Part V: Evidence of Market Discipline for Countrie
17 Capital Controls: Mud in the Wheels of Market Discipline
18 Equity Integration in Times of Crisis
19 Assessing the Evidence on Market Discipline for Countries
PartⅥ: Current State of Corporate Governance
PartⅦ: Interaction of Market Discipline and Public Policy
PartⅧ: Interaction of Market Discipline and Public Policy
PartⅨ: Policy Panel
Conference Program
Index