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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Benton E Gup; Financial Management Association International. Meeting |
| ISBN: | 1567206212 9781567206210 |
| OCLC Number: | 52288783 |
| Description: | x, 359 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Some historical perspectives on "too big to fail" policies / Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines -- What does too big to fail mean? / Benton E. Gup -- Too big to fail, government bailouts, and managerial incentives : the case of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation assistance to the railroad industry during the Great Depression / Joseph R. Mason and Daniel A. Schiffman -- Does financial liberalization increase the likelihood of a systemic banking crisis? : evidence from the past three decades and the Great Depression / Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. -- Federal Home Loan Bank System and the Farm Credit System : historical parallels and implications for systemic risk / David Nickerson and Ronnie J. Phillips -- Too big to fail in the banking industry : a survey / Marcello Dabós -- Too big to fail in U.S. banking : quo vadis? / George G. Kaufman -- Fall and rise of banking safety net subsidies / Joe Peek and James A. Wilcox -- Too big to fail : the Australian perspective / Chris Terry and Rowan Trayler -- Too big to fail : a taxonomic analysis / Steven A. Seelig -- Avoiding a permanent banking crisis : the Hungarian banking sector in the 1990s / Júlia Király and Éva Várhegyi -- Banking in Japan : will too big to fail prevail? / Adrian van Rixtel ... [et al.] -- Are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac too big to fail? ; Enron : not too big to fail / Benton E. Gup. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Benton E. Gup. |
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