Regulators can only constrain the behavior of individual banks through incentives such as capital and liquidity requirements

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Regulators can only constrain the behavior of individual banks through incentives such as capital and liquidity requirements but they cannot affect systemic risk directly. Identify the problems that such a regulatory approach might cause in effectively regulating systemic risk.

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Investment Risk Management

ISBN: 9780199331963

1st Edition

Authors: H. Kent Baker, Greg Filbeck

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