The Political Economy of Financial Regulation
Herausgeber: Avgouleas, Emilios; Donald, David C
The Political Economy of Financial Regulation
Herausgeber: Avgouleas, Emilios; Donald, David C
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Examines the law and policy of financial regulation using a combination of conceptual analysis and strong empirical research.
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Examines the law and policy of financial regulation using a combination of conceptual analysis and strong empirical research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470360
- ISBN-10: 110847036X
- Artikelnr.: 55405257
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470360
- ISBN-10: 110847036X
- Artikelnr.: 55405257
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Emilios Avgouleas and David Donald; Part I. The Environmental
Determinants and Real Impact of Financial Regulation: 1. Regulating finance
- a legal theory of finance perspective Katharina Pistor; 2. Information,
and the regulation of inefficient markets David C. Donald; 3. The
information gap between institutional and retail investors during the IPO
process Shuonan Chen; 4. Finance, intangibles and the privatization of
knowledge Ugo Pagano; Part II. The Political Economic Analysis of
Regulatory Choices: 5. Bank lobbying: regulatory capture and beyond Thomas
Lambert and Deniz Igan; 6. Sociological and psychological perspectives on
financial regulators Giuliano G. Castellano and Geneviève Helleringer; 7.
The bank fees regime in Israel - a political economy perspective Ruth
Plato-Shinar; 8. Choosing among authorities for consumer financial
protection in Taiwan: a legal theory of finance perspective Chang-hsien
Tsai; 9. Regulation and incentives in Indian microfinance Nikhilesh Sinha;
Part III. The Political Economy of Global Financial Regulation:
Cooperation, Discord and Conflict: 10. The incomplete global financial
order and the spillovers from currency market instability Emilios
Avgouleas; 11. Coordination failures between the EU and US in commodities
derivatives regulation Jakob Engel; 12. The political economy of
cross-border banking regulation in emerging Europe Ivaylo Iaydjiev; 13.
Preferential treatment of government debt in European financial law Ad van
Riet; Part IV. Financial Regulation and State Capitalism: a Political
Economic Perspective: 14. Rethinking state control over the PRC financial
system: the black box of proactive intervention Li Guo and Daile Xia; 15.
The political economy of China's shadow banking Shen Wei; 16. The A-share
bailout and the role of China's securities watchdog in regulating a
policy-driven market Sheng Jin.
Determinants and Real Impact of Financial Regulation: 1. Regulating finance
- a legal theory of finance perspective Katharina Pistor; 2. Information,
and the regulation of inefficient markets David C. Donald; 3. The
information gap between institutional and retail investors during the IPO
process Shuonan Chen; 4. Finance, intangibles and the privatization of
knowledge Ugo Pagano; Part II. The Political Economic Analysis of
Regulatory Choices: 5. Bank lobbying: regulatory capture and beyond Thomas
Lambert and Deniz Igan; 6. Sociological and psychological perspectives on
financial regulators Giuliano G. Castellano and Geneviève Helleringer; 7.
The bank fees regime in Israel - a political economy perspective Ruth
Plato-Shinar; 8. Choosing among authorities for consumer financial
protection in Taiwan: a legal theory of finance perspective Chang-hsien
Tsai; 9. Regulation and incentives in Indian microfinance Nikhilesh Sinha;
Part III. The Political Economy of Global Financial Regulation:
Cooperation, Discord and Conflict: 10. The incomplete global financial
order and the spillovers from currency market instability Emilios
Avgouleas; 11. Coordination failures between the EU and US in commodities
derivatives regulation Jakob Engel; 12. The political economy of
cross-border banking regulation in emerging Europe Ivaylo Iaydjiev; 13.
Preferential treatment of government debt in European financial law Ad van
Riet; Part IV. Financial Regulation and State Capitalism: a Political
Economic Perspective: 14. Rethinking state control over the PRC financial
system: the black box of proactive intervention Li Guo and Daile Xia; 15.
The political economy of China's shadow banking Shen Wei; 16. The A-share
bailout and the role of China's securities watchdog in regulating a
policy-driven market Sheng Jin.
Introduction Emilios Avgouleas and David Donald; Part I. The Environmental
Determinants and Real Impact of Financial Regulation: 1. Regulating finance
- a legal theory of finance perspective Katharina Pistor; 2. Information,
and the regulation of inefficient markets David C. Donald; 3. The
information gap between institutional and retail investors during the IPO
process Shuonan Chen; 4. Finance, intangibles and the privatization of
knowledge Ugo Pagano; Part II. The Political Economic Analysis of
Regulatory Choices: 5. Bank lobbying: regulatory capture and beyond Thomas
Lambert and Deniz Igan; 6. Sociological and psychological perspectives on
financial regulators Giuliano G. Castellano and Geneviève Helleringer; 7.
The bank fees regime in Israel - a political economy perspective Ruth
Plato-Shinar; 8. Choosing among authorities for consumer financial
protection in Taiwan: a legal theory of finance perspective Chang-hsien
Tsai; 9. Regulation and incentives in Indian microfinance Nikhilesh Sinha;
Part III. The Political Economy of Global Financial Regulation:
Cooperation, Discord and Conflict: 10. The incomplete global financial
order and the spillovers from currency market instability Emilios
Avgouleas; 11. Coordination failures between the EU and US in commodities
derivatives regulation Jakob Engel; 12. The political economy of
cross-border banking regulation in emerging Europe Ivaylo Iaydjiev; 13.
Preferential treatment of government debt in European financial law Ad van
Riet; Part IV. Financial Regulation and State Capitalism: a Political
Economic Perspective: 14. Rethinking state control over the PRC financial
system: the black box of proactive intervention Li Guo and Daile Xia; 15.
The political economy of China's shadow banking Shen Wei; 16. The A-share
bailout and the role of China's securities watchdog in regulating a
policy-driven market Sheng Jin.
Determinants and Real Impact of Financial Regulation: 1. Regulating finance
- a legal theory of finance perspective Katharina Pistor; 2. Information,
and the regulation of inefficient markets David C. Donald; 3. The
information gap between institutional and retail investors during the IPO
process Shuonan Chen; 4. Finance, intangibles and the privatization of
knowledge Ugo Pagano; Part II. The Political Economic Analysis of
Regulatory Choices: 5. Bank lobbying: regulatory capture and beyond Thomas
Lambert and Deniz Igan; 6. Sociological and psychological perspectives on
financial regulators Giuliano G. Castellano and Geneviève Helleringer; 7.
The bank fees regime in Israel - a political economy perspective Ruth
Plato-Shinar; 8. Choosing among authorities for consumer financial
protection in Taiwan: a legal theory of finance perspective Chang-hsien
Tsai; 9. Regulation and incentives in Indian microfinance Nikhilesh Sinha;
Part III. The Political Economy of Global Financial Regulation:
Cooperation, Discord and Conflict: 10. The incomplete global financial
order and the spillovers from currency market instability Emilios
Avgouleas; 11. Coordination failures between the EU and US in commodities
derivatives regulation Jakob Engel; 12. The political economy of
cross-border banking regulation in emerging Europe Ivaylo Iaydjiev; 13.
Preferential treatment of government debt in European financial law Ad van
Riet; Part IV. Financial Regulation and State Capitalism: a Political
Economic Perspective: 14. Rethinking state control over the PRC financial
system: the black box of proactive intervention Li Guo and Daile Xia; 15.
The political economy of China's shadow banking Shen Wei; 16. The A-share
bailout and the role of China's securities watchdog in regulating a
policy-driven market Sheng Jin.