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"Financial crises are recurring phenomena that result in the financial distress of systemically important banks, making it imperative to understand how to best respond to such crises and their consequences. Two policy responses became prominent for dealing with these distressed institutions since the last Global Financial Crisis: bailouts and bail-ins. The main questions surrounding these responses touch everyone: Are bailouts or bail-ins good for the financial system and the real economy? Is it essential to save distressed financial institutions by putting taxpayer money at risk in bailouts, or is it better to use private money in bail-ins instead? Are there better options, such as first lines of defense that help prevent such distress in the first place? Can countercyclical prudential and monetary policies lessen the likelihood and severity of the financial crises that often bring about this distress? Through careful analysis, authors Berger and Roman review and critically assess the extant theoretical and empirical research on many resolution approaches and tools. Placing special emphasis on lessons learned from one of the biggest bailouts of all time, the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), while also reviewing other programs and tools, TARP and Other Bank Bailouts and Bail-Ins around the World sheds light on how best to protect the financial system on Wall Street and the real economy on Main Street"--
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Industrial policy --- Corporations --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Economic stabilization --- Finance. --- Evaluation. --- Government policy --- Troubled Asset Relief Program (U.S.)
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Bank holding companies --- Bank failures --- Banks and banking --- Financial institutions --- Government policy --- State supervision --- Finance. --- GMAC (Firm) --- Troubled Asset Relief Program (U.S.)
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Economic assistance, Domestic -- United States -- Evaluation. --- Economic stabilization -- United States. --- Industrial policy -- United States. --- Troubled Asset Relief Program (U.S.) -- Evaluation. --- Economic stabilization --- Industrial policy --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Evaluation --- Evaluation. --- Troubled Asset Relief Program (U.S.) --- Anti-poverty programs --- Government economic assistance --- Adjustment, Economic --- Business stabilization --- Economic adjustment --- Stabilization, Economic --- TARP --- United States. --- Economic policy --- National service --- Grants-in-aid
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Financial institutions --- Banks and banking --- Bank failures --- Economic stabilization --- Financial crises --- Law and legislation --- State supervision --- Government policy --- United States. --- Troubled Asset Relief Program (U.S.) --- United States --- Economic policy
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