The third round of a comprehensive database on bank regulatory and supervisory practices around the globe has just been released. It allows policymakers to compare their own regulatory and supervisory framework with other countries and gives researchers ample opportunity for work.
A companion paper demonstrates that some recent regulatory reforms may not have necessarily led to improvements, but instead strengthened elements that have been shown to be less important or even counterproductive to the stability and efficiency of the banking system.
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