37 min

Banking Regulation Finance & History

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How to regulate banks effectively?

Alexander Nützenadel (Humboldt University Berlin) makes a case for banking regulation being a cyclical affair. He and his colleagues started out to do the first quantitative analysis of banking supervision in the 20th century. Alexander and Carmen Hofmann (eabh) discuss his findings during what he calls the longest regulatory cycle in history (1930 -1970).



Are there lessons to be learned for today's regulators ? For instance how to deal with algorithmic trading or passive asset management?



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#eabhPodcast

How to regulate banks effectively?

Alexander Nützenadel (Humboldt University Berlin) makes a case for banking regulation being a cyclical affair. He and his colleagues started out to do the first quantitative analysis of banking supervision in the 20th century. Alexander and Carmen Hofmann (eabh) discuss his findings during what he calls the longest regulatory cycle in history (1930 -1970).



Are there lessons to be learned for today's regulators ? For instance how to deal with algorithmic trading or passive asset management?



Tune in to be informed!



#eabhPodcast

37 min

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