From the vantage point of the key powers in global finance
including the United States, the European Union, Japan, and China,
this highly accessible book brings together leading scholars to
examine current changes in international financial regulation. They
assess whether the flurry of ambitious initiatives to improve and
strengthen international financial regulation signals an important
turning point in the regulation of global finance. The text:
- Examines the kinds of international reforms have been
implemented to date and patterns of international regulatory
change.
- Provides an analysis of change across a number of financial
sectors, including the regulation of hedge funds, derivatives,
credit rating agencies, accounting, and banks.
- Offers an explanation of contemporary regulatory developments
with reference to inter-state power dynamics, domestic politics,
transgovernmental networks, and/or transnational non-state
forces.
Providing the first systematic analysis of the international
regulatory response to the current global financial crisis, this
ground-breaking volume is vital reading for students and scholars
of international political economy, international relations, global
governance, finance and economics.
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