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The globalized governance of finance / David Zaring.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (viii, 172 pages)
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A transformative forty years
The structure and rules of the globalized governance of finance
Banking, global oversight's ne plus ultra
Securities regulation: cooperation instead of harmonization
Cooperation in insurance: a slow start, but a fast present
The other networks of financial regulation
International financial regulation and international law
International financial regulation and China
The next financial crisis and postscript.
The structure and rules of the globalized governance of finance
Banking, global oversight's ne plus ultra
Securities regulation: cooperation instead of harmonization
Cooperation in insurance: a slow start, but a fast present
The other networks of financial regulation
International financial regulation and international law
International financial regulation and China
The next financial crisis and postscript.
Summary
Big banks are capable of wreaking havoc on the global economy, and governments have often felt powerless to stop them. Regulators have responded by developing coordinated programs to handle banks, insurers, broker dealers, shadow banks and other businesses that can blow up in a crisis. This program began informally and undemocratically, and has developed into something much more organized, formalized and predictable, even though it has never been legally enforceable. David Zaring examines the realities of the current international financial system and concludes that in fact this is a well-ordered and functioning regulatory environment: the international financial system enjoys a substantial degree of compliance, and operates predictably and harmoniously. As a result, perhaps this could serve as a paradigm for future global governance. Zaring explores three aspects of international financial regulation that can inform global governance: harmonization through rules, cooperation on enforcement and agreement on fundamental principles.
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Cambridge Core.
Language
English
ISBN
9781108594295 (electronic book)
1108594298 (electronic book)
9781108475518 (hardback)
1108475515 (hardback)
9781108468596 (paperback)
1108468594 (paperback)
1108594298 (electronic book)
9781108475518 (hardback)
1108475515 (hardback)
9781108468596 (paperback)
1108468594 (paperback)
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