Economic Notes Review of Banking, Finance and Monetary Economics Volume 30, Number 3, November 2001 32001 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON `CAPITAL ADEQUACY REQUIREMENTS: IMPACT AND EVOLUTION' G. FERRI: Opening Remarks G. CAROSIO: The New Basel Capital Adequacy Framework V. V. ACHARYA: Competition Among Banks, Capital Requirements and International Spillovers P. HONOHAN: Perverse Effects of an External Ratings-related Capital Adequacy System R. GROPP ± A. J. RICHARDS: Rating Agency Actions and the Pricing of Debt and Equity of European Banks: What can we Infer about Private Sector Monitoring of Bank Soundness? M. C. CHIURI ± G. FERRI ± G. MAJNONI: Enforcing the 1988 Basel Capital Requirements: Did it Curtail Bank Credit in Emerging Economies? A. FOGLIA ± S. IANNOTTI ± P. MARULLO REEDTZ: The De nition of the Grading Scales in Banks' Internal Rating Systems A. RESTI ± C. OMACINI: Analytical and Empirical Features of Internal Ratings: An Empirical Consistency Test based on Statistical Models F. MATTESINI: Capital Requirements in a Financially Driven Business Cycle Model Published on behalf of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA by Blackwell Publishers Publishers
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ECONOMIC NOTES by BANCA MONTE DEI PASCHI DI SIENA SpA Contents Volume 30 Number 3 2001 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON `CAPITAL ADEQUACY REQUIREMENTS: IMPACT AND EVOLUTION' GIOVANNI FERRI: Opening Remarks 319 GIOVANNI CAROSIO: The New Basel Capital Adequacy Framework 327 VIRALV. ACHARYA: Competition Among Banks, Capital Requirements and International Spillovers 337 PATRICK HONOHAN: Perverse Effects of an External Ratings-related Capital Adequacy System 359 REINT GROPP and ANTHONY J. RICHARDS: Rating Agency Actions and the Pricing of Debt and Equity of European Banks: What can we Infer about Private Sector Monitoring of Bank Soundness? 373 MARIA CONCETTA CHIURI, GIOVANNI FERRI and GIOVANNI MAJNONI: Enforcing the 1988 Basel Capital Requirements: Did it Curtail Bank Credit in Emerging Economies? 399 ANTONELLA FOGLIA, SIMONA IANNOTTI and PAOLO MARULLO REEDTZ: The De nition of the Grading Scales in Banks' Internal Rating Systems 421 ANDREA RESTI and CRISTINA OMACINI: Analytical and Empirical Features of Internal Ratings: An Empirical Consistency Test based on Statistical Models 457 FABRIZIO MATTESINI: Capital Requirements in a Financially Driven Business Cycle Model 491 Volume Index 509
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