FINANCIAL STABILITY COMMITTEES: AN INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE TO NEW CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL STABILITY COMMITTEES: AN INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE TO NEW CHALLENGES
Author(s): Mario Bergara, Gerardo Licandro, Jorge Ponce
Subject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: financial stability; institutional architecture; financial stability nets; Financial Stability Committees
Summary/Abstract: The recent financial crisis has highlighted the need to complement in a more integral fashion the micro-prudential approach to financial regulation and supervision with a proper assessment of systemic risks. Thus, there has been more emphasis in considering a macroprudential approach for the design of the prudential policies and governance of the regulatory and supervisory authorities to achieve financial stability. We suggest a series of principles that should govern the design of rules and institutions, and argue that Financial Stability Committees are adequate institutional responses to face current challenges. In particular, they turn financial safety nets into financial stability nets that contribute and reinforce micro and macro-prudential perspectives.
- Page Range: 9-22
- Page Count: 14
- Publication Year: 2014
- Language: English
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