
The Financial System And Its Regulation Have Undergone Exponential Growth And Dramatic Reform Over The Last Thirty Years. This Period Has Witnessed Major Developments In The Nature And Intensity Of Financial Markets, As Well As Repeated Cycles Of Regulatory Reform And Development, Often Linked To Crisis Conditions. The Recent Financial Crisis Has Led To Unparalleled Interest In Financial Regulation From Policymakers, Economists, Legal Practitioners, And The Academic Community, And Has Prompted Large-scale Regulatory Reform. The Oxford Handbook Of Financial Regulation Is The First Comprehensive, Authoritative, And State Of The Art Account Of The Nature Of Financial Regulation. Written By An International Team Of Leading Scholars In The Field, It Takes A Contextual And Comparative Approach To Examine Scholarly, Policy, And Regulatory Developments In The Past Three Decades. The First Three Parts Of The Handbook Address The Underpinning Horizontal Themes Which Arise In Financial Regulation: Financial Systems And Regulation; The Organization Of Financial System Regulation, Including Regional Examples From The Eu And The Us; And The Delivery Of Outcomes And Regulatory Techniques. The Final Three Parts Address The Perennial Objectives Of Financial Regulation, Widely Regarded As The Anchors Of Financial Regulation Internationally: Financial Stability, Market Efficiency, Integrity, And Transparency; And Consumer Protection. The Oxford Handbook Of Financial Regulation Is An Invaluable Resource For Scholars And Students Of Financial Regulation, Economists, Policy-makers And Regulators.
This volume investigates the evolution, structural complexity, and theoretical underpinnings of financial regulation in the wake of significant market shifts and crisis-driven reforms over the last thirty years. Edited by Eilís Ferran, Jennifer Payne, and Niamh Moloney, the text synthesizes contributions from an international cohort of legal and economic scholars. It provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how regulatory bodies adapt to systemic instability and the changing nature of global financial markets.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a foundational academic resource for understanding the intersection of law and finance in a post-crisis environment. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose, which is tailored for legal practitioners, policymakers, and advanced students of economics.
Page Count:
900
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191510866
ISBN-13:
9780191510861
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