This paper analyzes major changes in the regulation of the financial sector in Europe over the last three decades. Focusing on the pattern of change across five countries (Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), the paper identifies two major periods of regulatory change: first, the shift away from postwar patterns of credit regulation in the 1970s and 1980s, and second, the intensification of state supervisory powers and the introduction of new regulatory structures from the 1990s to the present. In both cases, the authors point to the way in which different models of financial sector regulation affect the political consequences of macro-economic policy for political elites as an explanation for choices that governments have made in th...
This research examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis,...
The financial market crisis of 2008/2009 triggered efforts at re-regulation at all political levels,...
We accept the insights from several distinct analytical approaches to explain national policy-making...
This paper analyzes major changes in the regulation of the financial sector in Europe over the last ...
[From the Introduction]. Britain and Germany, two of the European Union’s largest economies, have ma...
Have past and more recent regulatory changes contributed to increased financial stability in the Eur...
Financial regulators are key actors in a modern political economy given their role in determining th...
This paper examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis, a...
Over the past two decades, the European Union has become a central actor in financial regulation and...
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders ...
This research asks to what extent, how and why two key domains of domestic political economy, namely...
What role do domestic institutional and structural factors play in the emergence of national macropr...
peer reviewedThis chapter presents an analysis of the public policies carried out in Europe to regul...
There is a growing consensus among both economists‑academics and policymakers that there was at leas...
In the wake of the financial crisis, new regulatory measures were introduced which, along with chang...
This research examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis,...
The financial market crisis of 2008/2009 triggered efforts at re-regulation at all political levels,...
We accept the insights from several distinct analytical approaches to explain national policy-making...
This paper analyzes major changes in the regulation of the financial sector in Europe over the last ...
[From the Introduction]. Britain and Germany, two of the European Union’s largest economies, have ma...
Have past and more recent regulatory changes contributed to increased financial stability in the Eur...
Financial regulators are key actors in a modern political economy given their role in determining th...
This paper examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis, a...
Over the past two decades, the European Union has become a central actor in financial regulation and...
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders ...
This research asks to what extent, how and why two key domains of domestic political economy, namely...
What role do domestic institutional and structural factors play in the emergence of national macropr...
peer reviewedThis chapter presents an analysis of the public policies carried out in Europe to regul...
There is a growing consensus among both economists‑academics and policymakers that there was at leas...
In the wake of the financial crisis, new regulatory measures were introduced which, along with chang...
This research examines the regulatory response of the European Union to the global financial crisis,...
The financial market crisis of 2008/2009 triggered efforts at re-regulation at all political levels,...
We accept the insights from several distinct analytical approaches to explain national policy-making...