1st Edition
UK Banking Supervision Evolution, Practice and Issues
Part 1. Supervision – A Perspective Edward P.M. Gardener 1. Banking Crises and Risks 2. A General Perspective of Banking Prudential Regulation 3. Supervisory Issues 4. Supervision in the UK Part 2. Evolution and Practice 5. Self-Regulation and Statute – the Evolution of Banking Supervision Peter W. Cooke 6. Lessons for Bank Supervision from the Secondary-Banking Crises Margaret Reid 7. Pressure Group Development in the EC: the Role of the British Bankers’ Association Jane A. Sargent 8. Self-Regulation, Crisis Management and Preventative Medicine: the Evolution of UK Bank Supervision J.L. Metcalfe Part 3. Related Issues 9. Objectives of Banking Regulation: the Trade-off between Efficiency and Stability Marco Onado 10. The Complementary Nature of Competition and Regulation in the Financial Sector Jack Revell 11. International Banking: Regulation and Support Issues Dudley J. Peake Part 4. Capital Adequacy 12. Capital in Banking: a Historical Survey Malcolm G. Wilcox 13. Capital Adequacy, Hidden Reserves and Provisions Jack Revell 14. Capital Adequacy and Banking Supervision – Towards a Practical System Edward P.M. Gardener Part 5. Deposit Insurance 15. Deposit Insurance Creates a Need for Bank Regulation Mark J. Flannery 16. The Case Against Risk-Related Deposit Insurance Premiums Paul M. Horvitz 17. The Case Against Risk-Related Deposit Insurance Premiums – a Contrary View Paul T. Peterson
Biography
Edward P.M. Gardener






