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Gideon Fairchild

Financial Stability

Financial Stability explores the critical elements that maintain economic equilibrium in the global financial system. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of financial regulations, risk management strategies, and central banking policies, highlighting how these factors collectively strive to prevent financial crises. One intriguing insight is that excessive financial regulation can stifle innovation and growth, while inadequate regulation can lead to systemic risks, illustrating the delicate balance required. The book also points out that the effectiveness of central banking policies, such as interest rate manipulation, is continuously debated in the context of moderating economic cycles.

This book uniquely argues that true financial stability isn't a fixed state but a continuous process of adaptation in banking policies, risk management, and regulations. It adopts a holistic, systems-thinking approach, acknowledging the interconnectedness of financial institutions and markets. The analysis progresses through core concepts, examines financial regulations across different jurisdictions, explores risk management within financial institutions, and analyzes the role of central banks.

The book uses historical context, empirical data, and case studies to substantiate its arguments, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the global financial system.
170 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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