Economic Quarterly

1997

 

Winter 1997

The Pre-Commitment Approach in a Model of Regulatory Banking Capital

Edward S. Prescott

Our Research Focus: Financial Markets and Institutions, Financial Regulation

The pre-commitment approach offers a novel way to improve bank capital regulation. It requires that banks choose their capital levels and that regulators fine them if losses exceed this level. In essence, the approach is a proposal to use menus of contracts, a device commonly employed in other economic settings. Using a private-information model, the author derives optimal fine schedules and compares them to the proposal's schedules. He shows the latter schedules to be inefficient and potentially to require high levels of fines.

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