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Who Pays for Bank Insolvency?
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How to avoid taxpayers paying for bank failures and banking crises? This book provides a proposal and a critique by twelve independent experts. It is addressed particularly to the threat posed in Europe by having large international banks, a history of bailouts and limited means of resolving any future banking crises. It shows how political imperatives and legal constraints currently result in economic losses in many countries round the world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Who Pays for Bank Insolvency?
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction
- The Problem and the Proposed Solution
- How Big is the Problem?
- Part III Approaches to Solving the Problem
- Appendix 1 The Proposed Approach to Bank Insolvency Legislation
- Appendix 2 The Basel Committee Guidance on Weak Banks
- References
- Index