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THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY,BANKING, AND FINANCIAL MARKETS 197

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PA R T I I I Financial Institutions Chapter An Economic Analysis of Financial Structure Chapter Financial Crises and the Subprime Meltdown * Chapter 10 Economic Analysis of Financial Regulation Chapter 11 Banking Industry: Structure and Competition Chapter 12 Nonbank Financial Institutions CRISI S AN D RESP O NSE : BA ILO UT PACKAG E S IN TH E TR IL LI ON S O F DO LL ARS In response to the subprime crisis in the United States, governments and central banks around the world departed significantly from their traditional policy tools and introduced new facilities, pouring trillions of dollars into financial institutions In the United States, for example, the House of Representatives passed the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act on October 3, 2008 This stunning $700 billion bailout package sought to promote recovery from the subprime financial crisis by authorizing the U.S Treasury to purchase troubled mortgage assets from struggling financial institutions or to inject capital into banking institutions To calm fears further, the Act raised the federal deposit insurance limit temporarily from $100 000 to $250 000 The initial bill was voted down on September 29 when constituents flooded their representatives with complaints about bailing out the greedy Wall Street executives behind the crisis The debate in the United States pitted Wall Street against Main Street: Bailing out financial institutions was seen as being in opposition to helping struggling homeowners How could injecting capital into the financial system help those fearful of losing their job or, worse yet, suddenly without work? The central role of financial institutions in the working of the economy the focus of Part III was overlooked Banks and other financial institutions make financial markets work by moving funds from people who save to people who have productive investment opportunities That bank branch on Main Street was not going to be able to lend freely to a small business owner or recent university graduate looking to fund a new car purchase until capital once again flowed The financial crisis highlights how the financial system changes over time, be it from financial innovations or hard lessons from crises such as the one at hand Chapter analyzes financial structure in Canada and in the rest of the world In Chapter 9, we develop a framework to understand the dynamics of financial crises and focus in particular on the red-hot subprime crisis of 2007 2008 In Chapter 10, we extend the economic analysis developed in Chapter to understand the motivations for bank regulation and we examine the pitfalls in the regulatory process Chapter 11 examines the development of the Canadian banking system over time and the growing internationalization of banking In Chapter 12, we look at the business of nonbank financial institutions 165

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