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argument by various scholars that this can be achieved through the appointment of a Global Supervisor, or a World Regulatory …
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market regulation, and democratic steering of regulatory agencies, displacing the currently dominant notion of financial … market regulation as a purely technical, expert, ‘insider' discourse. If it is too much of a paradox for policy-makers and …
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This is a chapter for a forthcoming volume Oxford Handbook of Financial Regulation (Oxford University Press 2014) (eds …. Eilís Ferran, Niamh Moloney, and Jennifer Payne). It provides an overview of EU financial regulation from the first banking … the accommodation of cross-border capital flows and their regulation necessarily require an orchestration of the …
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This paper will propose a plan to reform international finance – the World Financial Authority (WFA) Plan. Under such a … effective, regaining traction and preventing contagion. A central instrument to this end is the creation of the World Financial …
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Financial regulation today is largely framed by traditional business categories. The financial markets, however, have … problems addressed by (but now beyond the reach of) current regulation, and the rise of new problems that reflect change in how … financial regulation, in light of recent changes in the financial system, and offer a tentative way forward to address gaps in …
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The credit crisis that started in the American mortgage subprime market in 2007 is having profound social and economic consequences. In this context, lawmakers, regulators, and commentators have questioned the role of rating agencies in the market turmoil. In light of the critiques, a strong...
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Inadequate regulation of the financial system is widely thought to have contributed to the financial crisis. The … purpose of the book is to articulate a framework within which financial regulation can be analysed in a coherent and … regulation is best understood in the context of an appreciation of the entire financial system. Third it is international and …
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We analyze the partisanship of Securities and Exchange Commissioners (SEC) and members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (Fed) using the language-based approach of Gentzkow, Shapiro, and Taddy (Econometrica, 2019). The level of partisanship among these regulators is greater than that of...
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.S. financial regulation: (i) enactment is invariably crisis driven, adopted at a time when there is a paucity of information … Law” of U.S. financial regulation. The ensuing one-way regulatory ratchet generated by repeated financial crises has … experimentation to financial regulation. The use of those techniques, properly implemented, advances means-ends rationality, by better …
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problem. In the short run, we need relatively modest but firm regulation. Dodd-Frank looks pretty good in many ways, but still …
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