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How to regulate banks effectively? Alexander Nützenadel (Humboldt University Berlin) makes a case for banking regulation being a cyclical affair. He and his colleagues started out to do the first quantitative analysis of...
Banking Regulation is an episode from Finance & History by Carmen Hofmann. How to regulate banks effectively? Alexander Nützenadel (Humboldt University Berlin) makes a case for banking regulation being a cyclical affair. He and his colleagu...
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Published Feb 22, 2024, 00:37:41 long, audio available.
How to regulate banks effectively? Alexander Nützenadel (Humboldt University Berlin) makes a case for banking regulation being a cyclical affair. He and his colleagues started out to do the first quantitative analysis of banking supervision in the 20th century. Alexander and Carmen Hofmann ( eabh ) discuss his findings during what he calls the longest regulatory cycle in history (1930 -1970). Are there lessons to be learned for today's regulators ? For instance how to deal with algorithmic trading or passive asset management? Tune in to be informed!
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This episode was published on Feb 22, 2024.
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Banking Regulation is from Finance & History by Carmen Hofmann.
Published Feb 22, 2024 and 00:37:41 long