Optimal Prudential Regulation of Banks and the Political Economy of Supervision

Optimal Prudential Regulation of Banks and the Political Economy of Supervision
Author: Mr.Thierry Tressel
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1498338550

We consider a moral hazard economy in banks and production to study how incentives for risk taking are affected by the quality of supervision. We show that low interest rates may generate excessive risk taking. Because of a pecuniary externality, the market equilibrium may not be optimal and there is a need for prudential regulation. We show that the optimal capital ratio depends on the macro-financial cycle, and that, in presence of production externalities, it should be complemented by a constraint on asset allocation. We show that the political process tends to exacerbate excessive risk taking and credit cycles.

The Political Economy of Regulation in Turkey

The Political Economy of Regulation in Turkey
Author: Tamer Çetin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2011-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1441977503

The Political Economy of Regulation in Turkey brings together leading international scholars and experts on Turkey and regulatory reform to provide essential information on the recent Turkish experience and its relation to competition policy. After the 1980 liberalization reform, Turkey tried to introduce competition in many industries, but network industries have remained as monopolies. At the end of the 1990s, regulatory reform was initiated and independent regulatory agencies have been established by the government. Comprehensive discussions of these network industries, in particular airlines, electricity, natural gas, telecommunications and environment regulations, are offered. The contributors inquire how economic theory and historical analyses can enlighten the character of market processes and the role for government action in these industries, and the contributions shed light on the very recent changes in the regulatory structure and important legal cases that shape the future of regulated industries. This book discusses these issues in an international perspective and relates the Turkish experience to other similar countries, such as in Eastern Europe and Central America. This book serves as a useful guide to those who want to understand major changes in Turkey and regulatory reforms in other emerging markets, making it of interest to researchers and PhD students concerned with regulatory economics, the Turkish economy, and economic policy in emerging markets.

The Political Economy of Regulation in Turkey

The Political Economy of Regulation in Turkey
Author: Tamer Çetin
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441977496

The Political Economy of Regulation in Turkey brings together leading international scholars and experts on Turkey and regulatory reform to provide essential information on the recent Turkish experience and its relation to competition policy. After the 1980 liberalization reform, Turkey tried to introduce competition in many industries, but network industries have remained as monopolies. At the end of the 1990s, regulatory reform was initiated and independent regulatory agencies have been established by the government. Comprehensive discussions of these network industries, in particular airlines, electricity, natural gas, telecommunications and environment regulations, are offered. The contributors inquire how economic theory and historical analyses can enlighten the character of market processes and the role for government action in these industries, and the contributions shed light on the very recent changes in the regulatory structure and important legal cases that shape the future of regulated industries. This book discusses these issues in an international perspective and relates the Turkish experience to other similar countries, such as in Eastern Europe and Central America. This book serves as a useful guide to those who want to understand major changes in Turkey and regulatory reforms in other emerging markets, making it of interest to researchers and PhD students concerned with regulatory economics, the Turkish economy, and economic policy in emerging markets.

The Political Economy of Financial Transformation in Turkey

The Political Economy of Financial Transformation in Turkey
Author: Galip L. Yalman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9781857438116

A comprehensive study of the historical and contemporary changes in banking, finance and development in Turkey, with analysis of the impact of the global financial crisis and a critical account of how neoliberal financial transformation has been consolidated in Turkey.

Regulating Banks in Central and Eastern Europe

Regulating Banks in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: A. Spendzharova
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137282743

How do bank supervisors strike a balance between market self-regulation and pro-active regulatory intervention? This book investigates the choice of banking supervision approach in four European Union member states from Central and Eastern Europe – Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, and Slovenia – after their transition to democracy and market economy.