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Title: 

A Theory of Bank Regulation and Management Compensation

Authors: John, Kose
Saunders, Anthony
Senbet, Lemma W.
Issue Date: Jan-1995
Series/Report no.: FIN-94-038
Abstract: This paper examines the incentive structure underlying the current features of bank regulation, particularly the role of prompt corrective action, capital requirements and mandatory restrictions on asset choice as primary tools to control risk-shifting incentives of depository institutions. We propose instead a more direct and effective mechanism of influencing incentives through the role of top-management compensation, whereby a fair and revenue-neutral FDIC premium incorporates incentive features top-management compensation as well as the level of bank capitalization. With this pricing scheme (for FDIC insurance) we show that bank owners choose an optimal management compensation structure which induces first-best value-maximizing investment choices by a bank’s management. We also characterize the parameters of the optimal managerial compensation structure and the FDIC premium schedule explicitly.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/27256
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