What determines the extent and structure of financial regulation? This question matters for two reasons. First, it matters because, as North and Shirley (2008, 287) note: “A country’s financial institutions significantly determine the extent of new investment and firm entry, and through them, the rate of economic growth, dispar
In many industrialised countries, prior to recent decades, the stability of the financial system was...
On January 8, 1998, at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, a program spon...
Since the late 18th century and the signing of the National Bank Act, the creation of the Federal Re...
This paper explores the determinants of financial market regulation in the United States since 1950....
This report attempts to set out the basic frameworks and principles underlying U.S. financial regula...
ALL financial institutions in the United States are regulated to greater or lesser extent and are en...
What explains the form and substance of international financial standards? Form refers to the legal...
What explains the form and substance of international financial standards? Form refers to the legal ...
How intensively should financial markets be regulated? Given the talk of regulatory convergence in f...
This report provides an overview of current U.S. financial regulation: which agencies are responsibl...
In the United States today, the system of financial regulation is complex and fragmented. Responsibi...
The imposition of tight regulatory controls on banks and other financial intermediaries is a univers...
This research asks why the European Union (EU) 'uploads' financial regulation to international regul...
Every financial system due to risks of its complexity, dynamism and openness, is inevitably controll...
This project has embedded in it an explanation of the structural and relational power transmission p...
In many industrialised countries, prior to recent decades, the stability of the financial system was...
On January 8, 1998, at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, a program spon...
Since the late 18th century and the signing of the National Bank Act, the creation of the Federal Re...
This paper explores the determinants of financial market regulation in the United States since 1950....
This report attempts to set out the basic frameworks and principles underlying U.S. financial regula...
ALL financial institutions in the United States are regulated to greater or lesser extent and are en...
What explains the form and substance of international financial standards? Form refers to the legal...
What explains the form and substance of international financial standards? Form refers to the legal ...
How intensively should financial markets be regulated? Given the talk of regulatory convergence in f...
This report provides an overview of current U.S. financial regulation: which agencies are responsibl...
In the United States today, the system of financial regulation is complex and fragmented. Responsibi...
The imposition of tight regulatory controls on banks and other financial intermediaries is a univers...
This research asks why the European Union (EU) 'uploads' financial regulation to international regul...
Every financial system due to risks of its complexity, dynamism and openness, is inevitably controll...
This project has embedded in it an explanation of the structural and relational power transmission p...
In many industrialised countries, prior to recent decades, the stability of the financial system was...
On January 8, 1998, at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, a program spon...
Since the late 18th century and the signing of the National Bank Act, the creation of the Federal Re...