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The sixth in a series of annual volumes on the financial sector from the Brookings Institution and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania focuses on financial conglomerates: strategies used, associated risks, strategic positioning, appropriate disclosure, and how best to regulate them.
Contents include:
Editors' Summary (Full Text)
Strategies in Financial Services, the Shareholders, and the System: Is Bigger and Broader Better? (Abstract)
Ingo Walter (New York University)
Consolidation and Strategic Positioning in Banking with Implications for Europe (Abstract)
Arnoud W.A. Boot (Universiteit van Amsterdam and Centre for Economic Policy Research)
Benefits and Costs of Integrated Financial Services Provision in Developing Countries (Abstract)
Stijn Claessens (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Risk Measurement, Risk Management, and Capital Adequacy in Financial Conglomerates (Abstract)
Andrew Kuritzkes (Oliver, Wyman and Company), Til Schuermann (Federal Reserve Bank of New York and University of Pennsylvania), and Scott M. Weiner (Alliance Capital)
Risk in Financial Conglomerates: Management and Supervision (Abstract)
Iman Van Lelyveld (De Nederlandsche Bank) and Arnold Schilder (De Nederlandsche Bank)
Cross-Sector Supervision: Which Model? (Abstract)
Jeroen J. M. Kremers (Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands), Dirk Schoenmaker (Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands), and Peter J. Wierts (Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands)
What Constitutes Appropriate Disclosure for a Financial Conglomerate? (Abstract)
Lawrence J. White (New York University)
Efficient Confidentiality for Privacy, Security, and Confidential Business Information (Abstract)
Peter P. Swire (Ohio State University Law School)