Fiscal Aspects of Bank Restructuring

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James Daniel

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Date Written: April 1997

Abstract

Governments frequently assist troubled banks. This paper examines the fiscal aspects of such assistance: rationale, design criteria, methods, and macroeconomic implications. It concludes that (1) banks should be assisted only when there is a clear systemic risk; (2) assistance should be tied to a comprehensive restructuring program, minimize fiscal cost, be equitable and transparent, prevent recurrence, and facilitate a sound macroeconomic environment; (3) debt-based assistance will worsen public sector debt sustainability and will probably increase aggregate demand; and (4) assistance may require a substantial fiscal response (especially given the possible need for a looser monetary stance), which should feed iteratively into the choice of restructuring strategy.

Keywords: Fiscal, Banks, Expenditure, Rescues, Restructuring

JEL Classification: E62, G28

Suggested Citation

Daniel, James, Fiscal Aspects of Bank Restructuring (April 1997). IMF Working Paper No. 97/52, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=882311

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