书目名称 | The Savings and Loan Crisis | 副标题 | Lessons from a Regul | 编辑 | James R. Barth,Susanne Trimbath,Glenn Yago | 视频video | | 丛书名称 | The Milken Institute Series on Financial Innovation and Economic Growth | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | Robert L. Bartley Editor Emeritus, The Wall Street Journal As this collection of essays is published, markets, regulators and society generally are sorting through the wreckage of the collapse in tech stocks at the turn of the millennium. All the more reason for an exhaustive look at our last “bubble,” if that is what we choose to call them. We haven’t had time to digest the lesson of the tech stocks and the recession that started in March 2001. After a decade, though, we’re ready to understand the savings and loan “bubble” that popped in 1989, preceding the recession that started in July 1990. For more than a half-century, we can now see clearly enough, the savings and loans were an accident waiting to happen. The best insurance for financial institutions is diversification, but the savings and loans were concentrated solely in residential financing. What’s more, they were in the business of borrowing short and lending long, accepting deposits that could be withdrawn quickly and making 20-year loans. They were further protected by Regulation Q, allowing them to pay a bit more for savings deposits than commercial banks were allowed to. In normal times, they could ride the yield cur | 出版日期 | Book 2004 | 关键词 | Investment; banking; credit risk; crisis; macroeconomics; transformation | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/b109751 | isbn_softcover | 978-1-4757-8855-6 | isbn_ebook | 978-1-4020-7898-9Series ISSN 1571-4772 | issn_series | 1571-4772 | copyright | Springer Science+Business Media New York 2004 |
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