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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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Financial regulators and politicians unsuccessfully maintained the safety and soundness of the U.S. financial system not only because they lacked the proper tools but also because they lacked the proper incentives. While filling regulatory gaps and improving supervisory tools are worthwhile...
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will offer a guide to the antitrust community that will cover the U.S. financial sector, financial regulation, and the … debacle and subsequent financial crisis. The tensions that can arise between financial regulation and antitrust will be … market power. Although much progress has been made in removing anticompetitive elements from financial regulation over the …
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paper will offer a guide to the antitrust community that will cover the U.S. financial sector, financial regulation, and the … debacle and subsequent financial crisis. The tensions that can arise between financial regulation and antitrust will be … market power. Although much progress has been made in removing anticompetitive elements from financial regulation over the …
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This paper reviews post-crisis financial regulatory reforms, examines how they fit together and identifies open issues. Specifically, it takes stock of the salient new features of bank and CCP international standards within a unified analytical framework. The key notion in this framework is...
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global needs, there are financial regulation imperatives needed to combat the upcoming millennial's recession and ensure … global financial stability. It is argued that more inclusion in international financial regulation and enforceable laws in … the area of financial regulation is urgently needed in order to combat the upcoming millennial's recession. This paper …
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-crisis tightening of international financial regulation guarantees future financial and economic stability. The most important reason is …
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The recent financial crisis has led to a loss of trust in the quality of corporate governance worldwide. Among other reforms, the European Commission (EC) currently intends to regulate board diversity (at first gender diversity) by quota as companies did not voluntarily meet the EC's...
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Post-Crisis international financial regulation is animated by the buzzwords “financial stability,” but surprisingly … harmonized national implementation of international financial stability regulation. To draw attention to this largely …
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The recent international financial crisis was basically caused by the indiscreet extending of “subprime” loans to the American people for the purchase of property in the United States. Scholars have come up with various opinions in order to understand whether this was actually the cause of...
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