M. Pagano, Sam Langfield, V. Acharya, Arnoud Boot, Markus K. Brunnermeier, C. Buch, M. Hellwig, A. Sapir, Ieke van den
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摘要
本文关注的是一个难题:欧洲银行业是否发展过度?这个问题的难点在于“太多”这个词,它需要一个规范的答案。作者根据欧洲实体经济的需求,对多少才算“太多”给出了自己的立场。为了解决这个问题,他们采取了一种类似于医生治疗似乎超重的病人的方法。他们并不是近年来欧洲银行体系咨询的第一批医生。他们的病人刚刚服用了一种强效药物(CRD IV包),并有更多的处方(BRRD, SSM, SRM,可能还有结构性改革)。事实上,病人已经厌倦了这种药物的冲击:他有“治疗疲劳”。但是,在作者看来,还需要更多。有些疗法的剂量可能更高;还有一些根本没有被审判过。Pagano等人认为,一系列新的治疗方法将使预后更加光明:帮助欧洲银行体系从目前的臃肿状态中迅速而持久地复苏。本出版物最初由ESRB -欧洲系统风险委员会作为咨询科学委员会第4/ 2014年6月的报告“欧洲过度银行化了吗?”发布。这是在第132届mBank-CASE研讨会上提出的,主题是“欧洲是否过度银行化?”本报告由ESRB咨询科学委员会的一个小组撰写,由Marco Pagano担任主席,Sam Langfield协助。此外,ASC小组还包括Viral Acharya、Arnoud Boot、Markus Brunnermeier、Claudia Buch、Martin Hellwig、Andr´e Sapir和Ieke van den Burg。
This paper is after a difficult question: has banking grown too much in Europe? The difficultly of the question lies in the words “too much”, which require a normative answer. The authors took a stance on how much is “too much”, based on the needs of the real economy in Europe. To tackle the question, they take an approach similar to that of a doctor treating a patient who seems overweight. They were not the first doctors that the European banking system has consulted in recent years. Their patient had just taken a potent medicine (the CRD IV package) and had prescriptions for more (BRRD, SSM, SRM, and possibly structural reform). Indeed, the patient has grown tired of this medicinal onslaught: he has “therapy fatigue”. But, in the authors' view, more is needed. Some therapies could have a higher dosage; others have not been tried at all. Pagano et al. thought that a course of new treatments will brighten the prognosis: helping the European banking system to make a speedy and lasting recovery from its current bloated state. This publication was originally published by ESRB – European Systemic Risk Board as Reports of the Advisory Scientific Committee No. 4/June 2014 “Is Europe Overbanked?”. It was presented during the mBank-CASE Seminar no 132 "Is Europe overbanked?". This report was written by a group of the ESRB’s Advisory Scientific Committee, chaired by Marco Pagano and assisted by Sam Langfield. In addition, the ASC group comprised Viral Acharya, Arnoud Boot, Markus Brunnermeier, Claudia Buch, Martin Hellwig, Andr´e Sapir and Ieke van den Burg.