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Real and Imaginary Resolution Options for Large Financial Institutions

In: The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability How Has It Changed?

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  • David A. Skeel Jr.

    (University of Pennsylvania Law School, USA)

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The following sections are included:IntroductionDodd-Frank's New Resolution RulesOrigin myths and their implicationsKey problems with Dodd-Frank resolutionPotential benefitsThe Bankruptcy AlternativeThe bankruptcy processBenefits of bankruptcyThe limitations of bankruptcyThe role and status of bankruptcy judgesIs Bail-in the Solution?Implications and Potential ReformsNext steps for Dodd-Frank and bankruptcy reformA more ambitious program: Chapter 14ConclusionReferences

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  • David A. Skeel Jr., 2013. "Real and Imaginary Resolution Options for Large Financial Institutions," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Douglas D Evanoff & Cornelia Holthausen & George G Kaufman & Manfred Kremer (ed.), The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability How Has It Changed?, chapter 19, pages 365-382, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814449922_0019
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