Optimal Regulation of Financial Intermediaries

50 Pages Posted: 17 Jul 2017 Last revised: 13 Jun 2026

Date Written: July 2017

Abstract

I characterize the optimal financial regulation policy in an economy where financial intermediaries trade capital assets on behalf of households, but must retain an equity stake to align incentives. Financial regulation is necessary because intermediaries cannot be excluded from privately trading in capital markets. They don’t internalize that high asset prices force everyone to bear more risk. The socially optimal allocation can be implemented with a tax on asset holdings. I derive a sufficient statistic for the externality/optimal policy in terms of observable variables, valid for heterogenous intermediaries and asset classes, and arbitrary aggregate shocks. I use market data on leverage and volatility of intermediaries’ equity to measure the externality, which co-moves with the business cycle.

Suggested Citation

Di Tella, Sebastian, Optimal Regulation of Financial Intermediaries (July 2017). NBER Working Paper No. w23586, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3003724

Sebastian Di Tella (Contact Author)

Stanford University ( email )

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