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After the Crash - Financial Crises and Regulatory Responses (Hardcover): Sharyn O'Halloran, Thomas Groll After the Crash - Financial Crises and Regulatory Responses (Hardcover)
Sharyn O'Halloran, Thomas Groll
R941 R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Save R140 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 2008 crash was the worst financial crisis and the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression. It triggered a complete overhaul of the global regulatory environment, ushering in a stream of new rules and laws to combat the perceived weakness of the financial system. While the global economy came back from the brink, the continuing effects of the crisis include increasing economic inequality and political polarization. After the Crash is an innovative analysis of the crisis and its ongoing influence on the global regulatory, financial, and political landscape, with timely discussions of the key issues for our economic future. It brings together a range of experts and practitioners, including Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize winner; former congressman Barney Frank; former treasury secretary Jacob Lew; Paul Tucker, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England; and Steve Cutler, general counsel of JP Morgan Chase during the financial crisis. Each poses crucial questions: What were the origins of the crisis? How effective were international and domestic regulatory responses? Have we addressed the roots of the crisis through reform and regulation? Are our financial systems and the global economy better able to withstand another crash? After the Crash is vital reading as both a retrospective on the last crisis and an analysis of possible sources of the next one.

Delegating Powers - A Transaction Cost Politics Approach to Policy Making under Separate Powers (Hardcover): David Epstein,... Delegating Powers - A Transaction Cost Politics Approach to Policy Making under Separate Powers (Hardcover)
David Epstein, Sharyn O'Halloran
R2,253 Discovery Miles 22 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this path-breaking book, David Epstein and Sharyn O'Halloran produce the first unified theory of policy making between the legislative and executive branches. Examining major US policy initiatives from 1947 to 1992, the authors describe the conditions under which the legislature narrowly constrains executive discretion, and when it delegates authority to the bureaucracy. In doing so, the authors synthesize diverse and competitive literatures, from transaction cost and principal-agent theory in economics, to information models developed in both economics and political science, to substantive and theoretical work on legislative organization and on bureaucratic discretion.

Delegating Powers - A Transaction Cost Politics Approach to Policy Making under Separate Powers (Paperback): David Epstein,... Delegating Powers - A Transaction Cost Politics Approach to Policy Making under Separate Powers (Paperback)
David Epstein, Sharyn O'Halloran
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this path-breaking book, David Epstein and Sharyn O'Halloran produce the first unified theory of policy making between the legislative and executive branches. Examining major US policy initiatives from 1947 to 1992, the authors describe the conditions under which the legislature narrowly constrains executive discretion, and when it delegates authority to the bureaucracy. In doing so, the authors synthesize diverse and competitive literatures, from transaction cost and principal-agent theory in economics, to information models developed in both economics and political science, to substantive and theoretical work on legislative organization and on bureaucratic discretion.

Politics, Process and American Trade Policy (Hardcover): Sharyn O'Halloran Politics, Process and American Trade Policy (Hardcover)
Sharyn O'Halloran
R2,132 Discovery Miles 21 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Relying on the New Economics of Organizations (NEO), or New Institutionalism, Politics, Process, and American Trade Policy shows why conventional models do not adequately describe the formation of American trade policy. Rejecting both the pressure group model and the presidential-ascendancy model, this study's institution-based approach emphasizes the influence Congress has in setting trade policy, connecting theories of institutional design with the procedural details of regulating trade policy. To reach her conclusions, Sharyn O'Halloran uses time series data and econometric analysis to test a set of propositions concerning trade policy. She examines detailed case studies and provides a comprehensive history of the institutions that govern trade policy making. Unlike most scholars who see trade policy as disparate and ad hoc, O'Halloran is able to explain both early and contemporary American trade policy in a consistent and integrated fashion. She argues that a single set of procedures may lead to apparently different outcomes under differing initial conditions; therefore, the key is to identify the common logic, derived from constitutional imperatives, that underlies all policy outcomes.

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