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Highlights The financial crisis modified drastically and rapidly the European financial systemâ??s political economy, with the emergence of two competing narratives. First, government agencies are frequently described as being at the mercy of the financial sector, routinely hijacking political,...
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The financial crisis modified drastically and rapidly the European financial system's political economy, with the emergence of two competing narratives. First, government agencies are frequently described as being at the mercy of the financial sector, routinely hijacking political, regulatory...
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The financial crisis has radically changed the political economy of the European financial system. The evolution of relations between European states and their respective financial systems has given rise to two competing narratives. On the one hand, government agencies are often described as...
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[eng] The geography of the financial industry in the United States . This article shows that although many traditional dispersion forces - due to the political and legal history of the United States and to the growing dematerialization of exchange - still have a great influence on the geography...
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The global financial crisis that erupted in summer 2007 has made the reform of international prudential financial regulation one of the top priorities of global public policy. Past scholarship has usefully explained the creation and strengthening of international financial standards with...
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