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Conventional economic analysis assumes that Central Counterparties (CCPs) may help to reduce systemic risk and avoid future financial crises by mandating the central clearing of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. This view largely goes unchallenged by governments, regulators, practitioners, and...
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This article addresses the origins and potential evolutionary perspectives of one of the most frequently recurring words in the international tax policy debate: transparency. In doing so, this study introduces a two-level analysis. At a background level, it acknowledges that transparency is - by...
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My thesis, in a nutshell, is this: the Asian financial crisis has revealed some deep fault lines in our international economy, and for years to come we shall look back on it as a turning point in economic history. The crisis will have repercussions far into the new century, especially in three areas
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The global financial crisis triggered a vast number of new laws and regulations at international level, including initiatives that can be classified as "soft law". The legitimacy and efficacy of these new norms are subject to intensive academic and political debates. At the same time, soft law...
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and examines the potential operation of the equivalence regime in a post-Brexit world …
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Today international society faces a challenge in addressing the global financial crises. Despites never-ending debating on the key causes of financial crises, it seems quite certain that there do exist a great deal of "uncertainty" in global financial market. Unlike risk, uncertainty cannot be...
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positive impact on society, globalization and the rapid pace of technological development, including robotics and artificial … now even more supported in the dynamics of political discourses, because as it happened between the two World Wars and all … the events that led to the Second World War, liberal democracies are again showing the potential loopholes in their own …
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