Global Governance of Financial Systems: The International Regulation of Systemic RiskOxford University Press, 2005. gada 8. sept. - 328 lappuses The book sets forth the economic rationale for international financial regulation and what role, if any, international regulation can play in effectively managing systemic risk while providing accountability to all affected nations. The book suggests that a particular type of global governance structure is necessary to have more efficient regulation of the international financial system. |
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The Rationale for International Financial Regulation | 14 |
2 Global Governance and International Standard Setting | 34 |
3 The International Legal Framework for International Financial Regulation | 79 |
4 International Soft Law and the Formation of Binding International Financial Regulation | 134 |
5 Strengthening the Global Financial System through Institutional and Legal Reform | 155 |
Alternative Approaches to International Financial Regulation | 174 |
7 The Economics of Systemic Risk in International Settlements | 184 |
A Test of Capital Adequacy Standards | 201 |
Making Markets Work for the Regulator | 227 |
The Role of International Standards | 239 |
The New International Financial ArchitecturePromise or Threat? | 251 |
Notes | 273 |
References | 293 |
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