NBER Publications by Mark Carey
Books
The Risks of Financial Institutions
with René M. Stulz
Conference held October 22-23, 2004
Published in January 2007 by University of Chicago Press
© 2006 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
Working Papers and Chapters
| January 2007 | Introduction to "The Risks of Financial Institutions"
with Rene M. Stulz
in The Risks of Financial Institutions, Mark Carey and René M. Stulz, editors
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| Front matter, The Risks of Financial Institutions
with Rene M. Stulz
in The Risks of Financial Institutions, Mark Carey and René M. Stulz, editors
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| June 2005 | The Risks of Financial Institutions
with Rene M. Stulz: w11442
Over the last twenty years, the consensus view of systemic risk in the financial system that emerged in response to the banking crises of the 1930s and before has lost much of its relevance. This view held that the main systemic problem is runs on solvent banks leading to bank panics. But financial crises of the last two decades have not fit the mold. A new consensus has yet to emerge, but financial institutions and regulators have considerably broadened their assessment of the risks facing financial institutions. The dramatic rise of modern risk management has changed how the risks of financial institutions are measured and how these institutions are managed. However, modern risk management is not without weaknesses that will have to be addressed. |
| January 2001 | Dimensions of Credit Risk and Their Relationship to Economic Capital Requirements
in Prudential Supervision: What Works and What Doesn't, Frederic S. Mishkin, editor
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