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Financial Crisis Management and Bank Resolution provides an authoritative examination of the mechanisms and strategies employed to manage banking crises and resolve failed financial institutions. Written by J.R. Labrosse, this detailed work explores the regulatory frameworks, international standards, and best practices that have emerged from major financial crises.
The book covers critical topics including early intervention measures, resolution techniques, deposit insurance schemes, and the coordination between domestic and international authorities. It addresses both the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of crisis management, drawing on real-world case studies and lessons learned from significant banking failures.
This essential reference is invaluable for regulators, policymakers, financial professionals, and academics seeking to understand how modern financial systems respond to and recover from systemic crises. The 2009 publication captures post-financial crisis reforms and the evolution of supervisory practices.







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