Banking Monetary Policy and the Political Economy of Financial Regulation

Banking  Monetary Policy and the Political Economy of Financial Regulation
Author: Gerald A. Epstein,Tom Sclesinger,Matias Vernengo
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9781783472642

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The many forces that led to the economic crisis of 2008 were in fact identified, analyzed and warned against for many years before the crisis by economist Jane D�Arista, among others. Now, writing in the tradition of D�Arista's extensive work, the

The Political Economy of Financial Regulation

The Political Economy of Financial Regulation
Author: Emilios Avgouleas,David C. Donald
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108470360

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Examines the law and policy of financial regulation using a combination of conceptual analysis and strong empirical research.

The Financial System Financial Regulation and Central Bank Policy

The Financial System  Financial Regulation and Central Bank Policy
Author: Thomas F. Cargill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107035676

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This is a short, inexpensive textbook that teaches students the fundamentals of money and banking in a clear, narrative form.

Financial Stability Policy in the Euro Zone

Financial Stability Policy in the Euro Zone
Author: Gundbert Scherf
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783658009830

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​Due to the lack of political salience that financial stability policy enjoys in tranquil economic times, this policy field lends itself particularly well to capture – the more so the more important the role of banks is in the financial system. Gundbert Scherf’s research focuses on this nexus between integrated banking, supranational monetary policy and national banking regulation. He finds that national level differences in financial systems and related institutions explain and drive variation in regulatory financial stability policy across countries.

Financial Regulation in the European Union After the Crisis

Financial Regulation in the European Union After the Crisis
Author: Domenica Tropeano
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2018-01-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317211440

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In the wake of the financial crisis, new regulatory measures were introduced which, along with changes in monetary and macroeconomic policy, have transformed the global financial structure. However, this new financial structure displays various fragilities. A new shadow banking system has grown both inside and outside the traditional banks and the divergence between core and periphery countries’ banks has increased further due to both the new regulations and the European Central Bank’s very peculiar interventions. Following Minsky’s approach, this volume explores the interplay between monetary policy, regulation and institutions in the aftermath of the great financial crisis. Minsky’s insights are used to interpret the recent regulatory changes and consider how they have affected the evolution of banks and financial markets. The unfortunate conclusion is that the changes in financial regulation introduced in various jurisdictions and inspired by the work of the Basel Committee, have not succeeded in thwarting the instability of the economic system. Instead, the mix of policies implemented so far has brought about increased fragility in the financial system. Minksy’s work on financial stability offers alternative solutions which policy-makers need to consider to resolve these issues. Financial Regulation in the European Union After the Crisis is an important volume for those who study political economy, banking and monetary economics.

Handbook of Central Banking Financial Regulation and Supervision

Handbook of Central Banking  Financial Regulation and Supervision
Author: S. Eijffinger,Donato Masciandaro
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849805766

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ÔThis Handbook is a must read for policy makers and practitioners alike as well as excellent reading for advanced academic courses in international banking.Õ Ð Allard Bruinshoofd, SUERF ÔThis collection of papers is essential reading for anyone interested in central banking, regulation and supervision. Sylvester Eijffinger and Donato Masciandaro have brought together contributions from the leading academics, central bankers and regulators, providing the most up-to-date analysis of this critical subject.Õ Ð Paul Mizen, University of Nottingham, UK This stimulating and original Handbook offers an updated and systematic discussion of the relationship between central banks, financial regulation and supervision after the global financial crisis. The crisis has raised new questions about the compatibility of monetary and financial stability, which are changing the face of central banking and its relationships with the architecture of financial regulation and supervision. The Handbook explores on both the economics and political economy of the topic, in order to understand how and why reforms of the role of the central banks can be designed and implemented. The general suggestion is that future effectiveness of the central banking architecture will depend on its ability to ensure the consistency between the monetary actions in normal and extraordinary times. Consequently the possible paths in the central bank strategies and tactics, as well as in the classic concepts of independence, accountability and transparency, are analyzed and discussed. With chapters written by outstanding scholars in economics, this lucid Handbook will appeal to academics, policymakers and practitioners, ranging from central bankers and supervisory authorities to financial operators. Among the academics it would be of particular interest to financial and monetary economists (including postgraduate students), but the institutional slant and the central theme of relations between economics, institutional settings and politics will also be invaluable for political scientists.

The Political Economy of Bank Regulation in Developing Countries

The Political Economy of Bank Regulation in Developing Countries
Author: Emily Jones
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2020
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780198841999

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.International banking standards are intended for the regulation of large, complex, risk-taking international banks with trillions of dollars in assets and operations across the globe. Yet they are being implemented in countries with nascent financial markets and small banks that have yet to ventureinto international markets. Why is this? This book develops a new framework to explain regulatory interdependence between countries in the core and the periphery of the global financial system. Drawing on in-depth analysis of eleven countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, it shows howfinancial globalisation generates strong reputational and competitive incentives for developing countries to converge on international standards. It explains how specific cross-border relations between regulators, politicians, and banks within developing countries, and international actors includinginvestors, peer regulators, and international financial institutions, generate regulatory interdependence. It explains why some configurations of domestic politics and forms of integration into global finance generate convergence with international standards, while other configurations lead todivergence. This book contributes to our understanding of the ways in which governments and firms in the core of global finance powerfully shape regulatory decisions in the periphery, and the ways that governments and firms from peripheral developing countries manoeuvre within the constraints andopportunities created by financial globalisation.

Monetary Economies of Production

Monetary Economies of Production
Author: Louis-Philippe Rochon,Mario Seccareccia
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781003954

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With its central focus on money and its link with the production sphere, this book explores how best to adapt the fundamental ideas of the circulationist perspective to achieve a better understanding of the financialisation of the productive apparatus