A collection of seminar papers discussing banking reform in Chile and how the principles used there could be applied to other countries, including the US. Also includes a transcript of questions and answers discussed among the scholars at the seminar following the presentation of each paper
From the estate
of Edward Kane, an internationally recognized economist specializing in banking
and financial regulation. Kane held the James. F. Cleary Chair in Finance
at Boston College until retirement, and earlier in his career
taught for 20 years at Ohio State. His analysis informed
modern banking regulations and, as a fan of comic books and horror movies, he
is also remembered for coining the now widely-known term "zombie
banks".