
Financial Regulation Has Entered Into A New Era, As Many Foundational Economic Theories And Policies Supporting The Existing Infrastructure Have Been Questioned Following The Financial Crisis. This Book Offers A Timely Exploration Of Financial Regulation In The Aftermath Of The Crisis In Order To Map Out The Future Trajectory Of Regulation In An Age Where Financial Stability Is Being Emphasised As A Key Regulatory Objective. The Book Is Split Into Four Sections: The Objectives And Regulatory Landscape Of Financial Regulation; The Regulatory Regime For Investor Protection; The Regulatory Regime For Financial Institutional Safety And Soundness; And Macro-prudential Supervision. The Analysis Ranges From Theoretical And Policy Perspectives To Comprehensive And Critical Consideration Of Financial Regulation In The Specifics. The Book Focuses On The Substantive Regulation Of The Uk And The Eu, Within A Global Context, Making Comparisons Where Relevant With The Us. Running Through The Book Is The Consideration Of The Relationship Between Financial Regulation, Financial Stability, Institutional Structures In The Uk, Eu And Us, And The Responsibility Of Various Actors In Governance. This Book Offers An Important Contribution To The Critical Analysis Of The Role Of Financial Regulation, Market Discipline And Corporate Responsibility In The Financial Sector, And On The Roles Of Regulatory Authorities. It Will Be Of Interest To Academics And Students Of Banking And Finance Law And Comparative Economics-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the evolving objectives and structural frameworks of financial regulation in the post-crisis era, questioning whether existing economic theories remain sufficient for ensuring global financial stability. Authors Iris H-Y Chiu and Mads Andenas utilize their expertise in law and comparative economics to evaluate the shift toward macro-prudential supervision. They present a critical analysis of regulatory regimes in the UK, EU, and US, arguing that institutional governance must be re-aligned to prioritize market discipline and corporate responsibility.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics in the fields of banking and finance law frequently cite this work as a comprehensive resource for understanding the complexities of post-crisis regulatory reform. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a foundational text for those studying the intersection of comparative economics and financial policy.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0415672015
ISBN-13:
9780203380147
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