George Kaufman

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Zeitraum

2003 - 2007

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24

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Keynote speech for conference on "Preventing Bank Crises: Lessons from Recent Global Bank Failures," Lake Bluff, Illinois, June 11, 1997 (2007)

Gerard Caprio, William Hunter, George Kaufman, Danny Lepziger, The World Bank, Jeffrey A. Frankel, ...

anking and finance. It is constructive to consider how and why views have changed since then. Capitalism is broad enough to encompass competing models, including 2 competing models of financial...

Bank regulation and supervision: what works best (2003)

James R. Barth, Gerard Caprio, Ross Levine, Jel Classification, Asli Demirgüç-kunt, Simeon Djankov, ...

the help of Iffath Sharif and Cindy Lee, as well as financial support from the World Bank. Xin Chen provided extraordinary research assistance. We received helpful comments from

Bank regulation and supervision: what works best (2003)

James R. Barth, Gerard Caprio, Ross Levine, Jel Classification, Asli Demirgüç-kunt, Simeon Djankov, ...

the help of Iffath Sharif and Cindy Lee, as well as financial support from the World Bank. Xin Chen provided extraordinary research assistance. We received helpful comments from

Derivatives and systemic risk: netting, vollateral, and closeout

Robert R. Bliss, George Kaufman

In the U.S., as in most countries with well- developed securities markets, derivative securities enjoy special protections under insolvency resolution laws. Most creditors are “stayed” from...

Roundtable discussion: reflection on twenty years of bank regulatory reform

George J. Benston, Robert A. Eisenbeis, Paul Horvitz, Edward J. Kane, George Kaufman

In 1986 the American Bankers Association asked five banking academics to assess and recommend policy options to improve the banking system's efficiency, performance, and safety. The report these five...

A comparison of U.S. corporate and bank insolvency resolution

Robert R. Bliss, George Kaufman

In the U.S., the insolvency resolution of most corporations is governed by the federal bankruptcy code and is administered by special bankruptcy courts. Most large corporate bankruptcies are resolved...

Bank regulation and foreign-owned banks

George Kaufman

This article is a revised version of the paper presented by Professor George Kaufman in Wellington, New Zealand, on 7 April this year, when he was Professorial Fellow in Monetary and Financial...

A comparison of U.S. corporate and bank insolvency resolution

Robert R. Bliss, George Kaufman

In the U.S., the insolvency resolution of most corporations is governed by the federal bankruptcy code and is administered by special bankruptcy courts. Most large corporate bankruptcies are resolved...

Does the Japanese stock market price bank risk? evidence from financial firm failures

Elijah Brewer, III, Hesna Genay, William C. Hunter, George Kaufman

The efficiency of Japanese stock market to appropriately price the riskiness of Japanese firms has been frequently questioned, particularly with respect to Japanese banks which have experienced...

Netting, financial contracts, and banks: the economic implications

William Bergman, Robert Bliss, Christian Johnson, George Kaufman

Derivatives and certain other off-balance sheet contracts enjoy special legal protection on insolvent counterparties through a process referred to as 'close-out netting.' This paper explores the...

Derivatives and systemic risk: netting, collateral, and closeout

Robert R. Bliss, George Kaufman

In the U.S., as in most countries with well-developed securities markets, derivative securities enjoy special protections under insolvency resolution laws. Most creditors are “stayed” from...

U.S. corporate and bank insolvency regimes: an economic comparison and evaluation

Robert R. Bliss, George Kaufman

In the U.S., the insolvency resolution of most corporations is governed by the federal bankruptcy code and is administered by special bankruptcy courts. Most large corporate bankruptcies are resolved...

Bank Capital Ratios Across Countries: Why Do They Vary?

Elijah Brewer III, George Kaufman, Larry Wall

Capital requirements, Country public and regulatory policies, Large banks,

The Effect of Credit Risk on Bank and Bank Holding Company Bond Yields: Evidence from the Post-FDICIA Period

Julapa Jagtiani, George Kaufman, Catharine Lemieux

In this article we examine whether the federal safety net is viewed by the market as being extended beyond "de jure" deposits to other bank debt and even the debt of bank holding companies (BHCs). We...