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Supervisión bancaria: supervisión pública versus disciplina del mercado
2003
El poder coercitivo del Estado en la supervisión y disciplina de las empresas alcanza uno de sus máximos exponentes en el caso de los bancos, sujetos a una regulación prudencial específica, de dimensión desconocida en otros sectores. La especial naturaleza de estas empresas bien podría considerarse una explicación de este resultado si bien, este elevado control de los bancos también puede ser realizado por el mercado, entendiendo como tal al conjunto de agentes privados que ejercen una supervisión y disciplina de la entidad, incluido el propio sector que puede autoregularse. La posible coincidencia mercado-regulador en sus objetivos de supervisión, así como en los instrumentos de actuación …
Two Great Banking Crises and Their Economic Impact Compared: Spain 1976/1977 and 2008
2017
The 1976/1977 crisis was the most severe in Spanish history, but the losses associated with the 2008 crisis are huge. This paper compares these two great banking crises and identifies the main parallels and differences between them. Is the current crisis as severe as that of 1976? What is the impact on the banking and financial sectors? We show that the 1976 crisis is being surpassed by the 2008 crisis in terms of the decline in GDP, industrial production and unemployment, and that these two events have had at least a similar impact in terms of output gap and output loss. Finally, the financial impact measured by different financial indicators confirms the greater severity of the 2008 crisi…
Financial crises in Spain: lessons from the last 150 years
2012
Financial crises are not unique to current financial systems. Are crises alike? Have they become more frequent, longer lasting and more severe since the 20th century? What does history tell us? The objective of this paper is to study the financial crises that have occurred in Spain over the last 150 years. We consider different types of crises (banking, currency and stock market crises), together with all their possible combinations, estimate their frequency by period and measure their length and depth. The main conclusion we obtain is that Spanish crises have been more frequent than in the rest of the world and have been more severe and more complex since 1973, as the 2007 crisis is confir…