@article{oai:stars.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000056, author = {中野, 瑞彦 and NAKANO, Mitsuhiko}, issue = {2}, journal = {桃山学院大学経済経営論集, St. Andrew's University economic and business review}, month = {Oct}, note = {After the Lehman Shock in September 2008 a few US and European financial institutions were in trouble. In the US the five investment banks faded out and many commercial banks were rescued by the TARP. In Europe Northern Rock, Fortis and Dexia were resolved although RBS, HBOS, USB were rescued by their governments. In order to avoid future financial crises and systemic risks financial authorities mainly in developed countries have moved to tighten their regulations. They are the Dodd-Frank Act in the US and Basel III Accord by BIS. However it is not certain whether the tougher regulation could prevent future financial crises. Financial institutions like banks are just "agents" of money. The intrinsic reasons of financial crises are excessive capital and leveraged funds compared with the size of real economy. It should be discussed how to control swelling money instead of financial institutions.}, pages = {17--39}, title = {グローバル金融危機と多国籍銀行の動向─欧米多国籍銀行の崩壊と破綻処理─}, volume = {54}, year = {2012}, yomi = {ナカノ, ミツヒコ} }