anthology of writings by Hans-Werner Sinn, German economist, now president of the Institute for Economic Research (IFO) at the University of Monaco. Sinn, whose thinking is often ascribed to the current neo-liberal, in fact, since the thesis, which was discussed in 1977, warned against the dangers of excessive deregulation in the economy. In light of the current financial crisis, it is particularly topical this collection of essays that deepen the relationship between willingness to take risks, limited liability and banking crisis. SINN Hans-Werner,
Risk-taking, limited liability, and the banking crisis: selected reprints.
Munich: IFO Institute for Economic Research, 2009.
Risk-taking, limited liability, and the banking crisis: selected reprints.
Munich: IFO Institute for Economic Research, 2009.
Gli argomenti del libro:
From bricks to cheese: the competition of laxity; What can be learned from the banking crisis; Plugging the leaks: what caused the banking crisis?; Lemon banking; Whither systems competion?; Risktaking, limited liability and the competition of bank regulators; Competition of bank regulators; Can national banking systems compete?; Asymmetric information, bank failures, and the rationale for harmonizing banking regulation; Lemon banks and bank regulation; Kinked utility and the demand for human wealth and liability insurance; The Bloos rule; The theory of currency speculation; Theory of insurance demand.
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the location: The SIN 332.1 RIS
the location: The SIN 332.1 RIS