The aim of this paper is to compare various models of state responsibility for access to financial markets. The results of this comparison was used to limit the public intervention during the global financial crisis. Financial markets are extremely important elements of the democratic state
In the aftermath of recent crisis, national governments across the global south increasingly see sta...
The chapter explores the extent to which the 2008–09 financial crisis may ‘resurrect’ the idea of re...
This paper showcases a review of recent approaches towards the state role in the post-crisis economy...
This paper re-examines, from a theoretical perspective, the role of the State in financial markets. ...
As evident from the current global financial crisis, state intervention in market dynamics is desira...
The financial crisis revealed the vulnerability of states with financialized economies, but also the...
Any analysis which limits the causes of the financial and economic crisis to either market failure o...
Since the birth of the economics as an independent science, the question of the state and the market...
This paper contributes to the current debate on responses to the financial crisis and the role of la...
The financial market crisis has shown that public ownership does not necessarily guarantee stability...
Financial market policies and regulation are inherently political issues, the implications of which ...
The paper discusses application of the State aid rules in the banking sector. It compares the rules ...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
This paper discusses the role of state intervention for prevention, containment, and resolution of f...
I offer a simple framework to address why state intervention in the financial system, prevalent in l...
In the aftermath of recent crisis, national governments across the global south increasingly see sta...
The chapter explores the extent to which the 2008–09 financial crisis may ‘resurrect’ the idea of re...
This paper showcases a review of recent approaches towards the state role in the post-crisis economy...
This paper re-examines, from a theoretical perspective, the role of the State in financial markets. ...
As evident from the current global financial crisis, state intervention in market dynamics is desira...
The financial crisis revealed the vulnerability of states with financialized economies, but also the...
Any analysis which limits the causes of the financial and economic crisis to either market failure o...
Since the birth of the economics as an independent science, the question of the state and the market...
This paper contributes to the current debate on responses to the financial crisis and the role of la...
The financial market crisis has shown that public ownership does not necessarily guarantee stability...
Financial market policies and regulation are inherently political issues, the implications of which ...
The paper discusses application of the State aid rules in the banking sector. It compares the rules ...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
This paper discusses the role of state intervention for prevention, containment, and resolution of f...
I offer a simple framework to address why state intervention in the financial system, prevalent in l...
In the aftermath of recent crisis, national governments across the global south increasingly see sta...
The chapter explores the extent to which the 2008–09 financial crisis may ‘resurrect’ the idea of re...
This paper showcases a review of recent approaches towards the state role in the post-crisis economy...