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Market discipline and subordinated debt: A review of some salient issues

The concerns about the limitations and distortions attendant to the current regulatory environment are well placed. However, the limitations of market discipline are as important as the successes. While no regulatory or market mechanism can be perfect, all available alternatives should be considered...

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Published in:Economic perspectives (1977) 2001-03, Vol.25 (1), p.24-24
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