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Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: The management of banking crises in Italy: old and new solutions in a framework of increasing complexity
Chapter 2: The overall picture. System weaknesses and individual problems
Chapter 3: The Tercas case: a watershed
Chapter 4: The first application of the BRRD: the case of the four banks in resolution
Chapter 5: Two types of public intervention: orderly liquidation and precautionary recapitalisation
Chapter 6: Establishment of the FITDs Voluntary Scheme and interventions carried out
Chapter 7: The FITDs preventive and alternative measures
Part II: Lessons learned and the (many) open questions
Chapter 8: How to manage the crises?
Chapter 9: The debate on the harmonised insolvency framework in Europe
Chapter 10: Who gets the bill in a crisis?
Chapter 11: Public intervention in crises
Chapter 12: Deposit Guarantee Schemes: role and functioning in banking crises
Chapter 13: Conclusion: A long list of open issues.
Part I: The management of banking crises in Italy: old and new solutions in a framework of increasing complexity
Chapter 2: The overall picture. System weaknesses and individual problems
Chapter 3: The Tercas case: a watershed
Chapter 4: The first application of the BRRD: the case of the four banks in resolution
Chapter 5: Two types of public intervention: orderly liquidation and precautionary recapitalisation
Chapter 6: Establishment of the FITDs Voluntary Scheme and interventions carried out
Chapter 7: The FITDs preventive and alternative measures
Part II: Lessons learned and the (many) open questions
Chapter 8: How to manage the crises?
Chapter 9: The debate on the harmonised insolvency framework in Europe
Chapter 10: Who gets the bill in a crisis?
Chapter 11: Public intervention in crises
Chapter 12: Deposit Guarantee Schemes: role and functioning in banking crises
Chapter 13: Conclusion: A long list of open issues.