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The role of deposit insurance in financial stability: issues and options in the ASEAN+3

In: Global Shock, Risks, and Asian Financial Reform

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  • A. Michael Andrews

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The growth of financial markets has clearly outpaced the development of financial market regulations. With growing complexity in the world of finance and the resultant higher frequency of financial crises, all eyes have shifted toward the current inadequacy of financial regulation. This book expertly examines what this episode means for Asia’s financial sector and its stability, and what the implications will be for the region’s financial regulation. By focusing on legal and institutional frameworks the book also elaborates on various issues and challenges in terms of how financial liberalization can maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of crisis.

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  • A. Michael Andrews, 2014. "The role of deposit insurance in financial stability: issues and options in the ASEAN+3," Chapters, in: Iwan J. Azis & Hyun S. Shin (ed.), Global Shock, Risks, and Asian Financial Reform, chapter 11, pages 416-463, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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