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Comparative study of banking crisis resolution mechanisms across different regulatory frameworks

Posted: Oct 28, 2025

Abstract

The global financial landscape has witnessed numerous banking crises over recent decades, each presenting unique challenges to regulatory frameworks and resolution mechanisms. This research undertakes a comprehensive comparative analysis of banking crisis resolution mechanisms across diverse regulatory environments, employing innovative methodological approaches that transcend conventional financial analysis. The study addresses a critical gap in the literature by developing a unified framework for evaluating resolution effectiveness that incorporates both quantitative financial metrics and qualitative regulatory characteristics. Banking crises represent complex systemic phenomena that require sophisticated resolution strategies tailored to specific regulatory contexts. Traditional approaches to crisis resolution have often focused on isolated financial indicators without adequately considering the broader regulatory ecosystem in which these mechanisms operate. This research introduces a novel paradigm that examines resolution mechanisms as integrated components of larger regulatory architectures, recognizing that their effectiveness is fundamentally shaped by the surrounding institutional framework.

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