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摘要
即将出版的《牛津金融监管手册》(Oxford Handbook of Financial Regulation)的这一章,从广泛的历史视角和全球金融危机的角度出发,考虑了金融体系容易发生危机的原因,以及金融危机与监管之间的关系。它首先概述了金融危机的总体情况,然后考虑了监管在金融危机中的历史作用和潜在的未来作用。它讨论了金融危机根源的各种理论(认知错误、道德风险、信息不对称、代理成本、信任以及计量和规范的复杂性),以及相关的政策措施(治理改革、银行资本要求、资本管制和最后贷款人的作用)。
This chapter of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Financial Regulation considers, in broad historical perspective and also with respect to the global financial crisis, why financial systems are crisis-prone and the relationship between financial crises and regulation. It begins with an overview of financial crises generally, and then considers both the historical and potential future role of regulation in financial crises. It discusses various theories of the roots of financial crises (cognitive error, moral hazard, information asymmetry, agency costs, trust, and complications of measurement and specification), as well as relevant policy measures (governance reforms, bank capital requirements, capital controls, and the role of the lender of last resort).