This book presents a powerful indictment of this regulatory failure and calls for greatly increased attention to international financial law and analyses new regulatory measures with the potential to make a new recognition of the principles that ought to underlie it.
Using a historical approach that compares the various financial crises of the past three decades, the authors clearly show how misconceived economic policy responses have paved the way for each next 'crash'. Among the numerous topics that arise in the course of this revealing analysis are the following:
- - overvalued exchange rates;
- - excess liquidity in rich countries;
- - premature liberalisation of local financial markets;
- - capital controls;
- - derivatives markets;
- - accounting standards;
- - credit ratings and the conflicts in the role of credit rating agencies;
- - investor protection arrangements;
- - insurance companies; and
- - payment, clearing and settlement activities.
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