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Editor’s Preface – Notes on the Contributors – Opening Remarks – PART 1 KEYNOTE SPEECHES – Regulatory Arrangements, Financial Stability, and Regulatory Reform; A.H.Meltzer – International Capital Flows, the International Agencies, and Financial Stability; S.Fischer – PART 2 RECENT CHANGES IN THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM: BACKGROUND AND CONSEQUENCES – Towards a More Stable Financial Framework: Long-Term Alternatives: An Overview of Recent Bank Disruption Worldwide; Z.Nakajima & H.Taguchi – Comments; E.Frydl & W.Witherell – Monetary Policy Implications of Recent Changes in the Financial Systems in the United States and Europe; W.Poole – Comments; G.Lind & R.F.Syron – Recent Changes in the Financial Systems of Asian and Pacific Countries; J.A.Frankel – Comments; R.T.Parry & G.J.Thompson – Changing Behaviour of Private Banks and Corporations and Monetary Policy in Japan; N.Yoshina – Comments; U.Baumgartner & A.Horiuchi – PART 3 PRUDENTIAL POLICY AND FINANCIAL STABILITY – Prudential Regulation for Banks; M.J.Flannery – Comments; M.Goodfriend & F.Passacantando – Safety Nets and Moral Hazard in Banking; G.J.Benston – Comments; P.Duguay & K.Ikeo – PART 4 ROLE OF CENTRAL BANKS IN MAINTAINING FINANCIAL STABILITY – Monetary Policy Rules and Financial Stability; B.T.McCallum – Comments; J-P.Patat, M.King & T.C.Melzer – Price Stability and Financial Fragility; C.A.E.Goodhart – Comments; H.Bockelmann, F.Bruni & J.L.Jordan – PART 5 CONCLUDING SUMMARY; E.J.Kane – Programme of the Conference – Participants




