Politická ekonomie 2011, 59(1):58-81 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.772

Regulace bankovního sektoru z pohledu ekonomické teorie

Martin Mandel, Vladimír Tomšík
1 Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze.
2 ČNB a Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze.

Regulation of the Banking Sector From the Economic Theory´s Point of View

The authors of the paper discuss reasons as well as current stage of the regulation of the financial (mostly banking) sector. They are not in favor of strict rejection of the regulation, but they are not in favor of strong regulation of the financial sector either. The article is based on the economic theory that there are objective economic reasons as well as specific financial features which cannot recommend and provide clear, simple, and unilateral solution about what level of regulation is appropriate in the financial market. The authors offer some economic ideas that can be useful for preparing and evaluating new regulation of the banking sector. The paper also defines theoretical assumptions of an ideal financial system. Based on those assumptions, the authors formulate and describe problems of real working financial (banking) system, and these problems create necessary condition, but not sufficient condition for imposing regulation. Finally, the paper describes and discusses impacts of concrete new banking regulatory proposals (increasing capital requirements, creating conservation and countercyclical capital buffers, calculating leverage ratio and liquidity ratio, and imposing bank levy).

Keywords: capital requirements, central banking, Banking Regulation, Bank Levy
JEL classification: E58, G21, G28

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Mandel, M., & Tomšík, V. (2011). Regulation of the Banking Sector From the Economic Theory´s Point of View. Politická ekonomie59(1), 58-81. doi: 10.18267/j.polek.772
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